2*10^-1000
To write a six-digit number with the 5 in the ten thousands place and the 2 in the ones place, you can start by placing the 5 in the second digit from the left (the ten thousands place). Then, place the 2 in the far right position (the ones place). You can fill the remaining digits (hundreds of thousands, thousands, and hundreds) with any digits, including zeros, to complete the number. For example, a possible number could be 500,042.
50001
To write 1200 in numeric form, you simply write the digits 1, 2, 0, and 0 in that order. The number 1 is in the thousands place, the number 2 is in the hundreds place, and the two zeros represent no value in the tens or ones place. Therefore, 1200 is written numerically as 1,200.
511,112.196 Only problem is you end up with a 9 digit number and this is unavoidable
2,328
To write a six-digit number with the 5 in the ten thousands place and the 2 in the ones place, you can start by placing the 5 in the second digit from the left (the ten thousands place). Then, place the 2 in the far right position (the ones place). You can fill the remaining digits (hundreds of thousands, thousands, and hundreds) with any digits, including zeros, to complete the number. For example, a possible number could be 500,042.
50001
To show the number three million two thousand, you would write it as 3,002,000. The comma separates the millions place from the thousands place. In this number, the digit 3 is in the millions place, the digit 0 is in the thousands place, and the digit 2 is in the hundreds place.
To write 1200 in numeric form, you simply write the digits 1, 2, 0, and 0 in that order. The number 1 is in the thousands place, the number 2 is in the hundreds place, and the two zeros represent no value in the tens or ones place. Therefore, 1200 is written numerically as 1,200.
511,112.196 Only problem is you end up with a 9 digit number and this is unavoidable
2,328
The place value of 2 in 5279485 is hundreds of thousands.
The thousands place
856,362
Thousands
4
2328