The 9 is in the millions'place, so its value is nine million.
give the value of the underline digit
The digit 6 is in the hundreds place value in the number 657.
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give the value of the underline digit
The digit 6 is in the hundreds place value in the number 657.
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To determine the value of the underlined digit 9, we need to know its position in a specific number. For example, in the number 4,926, the underlined 9 is in the hundreds place, giving it a value of 900. If you provide a specific number, I can give you the exact value of the underlined digit.
20,774 Zero is in the thousands place.
In the number 516, the place value of the digit 5 is in the hundreds place, the place value of the digit 1 is in the tens place, and the place value of the digit 6 is in the ones place. Therefore, the place value of 5 is 500, the place value of 1 is 10, and the place value of 6 is 6.
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That would depend on its positional place value in any particular number of which none have been given.
OK, I understand. Give me the number to be rounded, and I'll do that.
No. A decimal is a representation of a number such that the place value of any digit is ten times the place value of the digit to its right. It does not require a decimal point. So the decimal numbers, 3 and 4, can be multiplied together to give 1100 in binary.