Digits in a Place ValueOnly one digit can be written in a place value.
In representing large numbers, English texts use commas (or spaces) to separate each group of three digits. This is almost always done for numbers of six or more digits, and optionally for five (or even four) digits. This makes it easier to read the number without having to count how many place holders there are in the number as a whole.
1. The rest are just place holders.
Answer: 2058 Explanation: Consider the thousandths place. You can place digits 1,2,3,4,5,6 (not 0 as the number would then become a 3-digit). Now consider hundredths place. You can place all the allowed digits ( ie, 0,1,2,3,4,5,6). In the same way you can place all allowed digits in tens and ones place. No. of digits which can be placed in thousandths place: 6 No. of digits which can be placed in hundredths place: 7 No. of digits which can be placed in tens place: 7 No. of digits which can be placed in ones place: 7 Total possible numbers which can be formed: 6 X 7 X 7 X 7 = 2058
1000 has one significant digit (only the 1 is interesting; you don't know anything for sure about the hundreds, tens, or units places; the zeroes may just be placeholders; they may have rounded something off to get this value)Answer 2:There is no way to know how many significant digits are in 1000. If you are forced to choose then there is 1 significant digit but, again, there is really no way to tell. If the count of significant digits is important, the number should be expressed in scientific notation.
2. The last two zeros are place holders.
4. The last two digits are simply place holders.
Digits in a Place ValueOnly one digit can be written in a place value.
There are two and they are used for 'place value holders'
1. The rest are just place holders.
In representing large numbers, English texts use commas (or spaces) to separate each group of three digits. This is almost always done for numbers of six or more digits, and optionally for five (or even four) digits. This makes it easier to read the number without having to count how many place holders there are in the number as a whole.
Answer: 2058 Explanation: Consider the thousandths place. You can place digits 1,2,3,4,5,6 (not 0 as the number would then become a 3-digit). Now consider hundredths place. You can place all the allowed digits ( ie, 0,1,2,3,4,5,6). In the same way you can place all allowed digits in tens and ones place. No. of digits which can be placed in thousandths place: 6 No. of digits which can be placed in hundredths place: 7 No. of digits which can be placed in tens place: 7 No. of digits which can be placed in ones place: 7 Total possible numbers which can be formed: 6 X 7 X 7 X 7 = 2058
Only one at a time.
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ten (0-9).
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1000 has one significant digit (only the 1 is interesting; you don't know anything for sure about the hundreds, tens, or units places; the zeroes may just be placeholders; they may have rounded something off to get this value)Answer 2:There is no way to know how many significant digits are in 1000. If you are forced to choose then there is 1 significant digit but, again, there is really no way to tell. If the count of significant digits is important, the number should be expressed in scientific notation.