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To determine how many times greater the digit in the ten thousands place is than the digit in the hundreds place, we need to understand the positional value of each digit. The positional value of a digit increases by a factor of 10 as you move from right to left in a number. Therefore, the digit in the ten thousands place is 10 times greater than the digit in the hundreds place.
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In the number 3216, the place values are as follows: the digit 3 is in the thousands place, representing 3000; the digit 2 is in the hundreds place, representing 200; the digit 1 is in the tens place, representing 10; and the digit 6 is in the units (or ones) place, representing 6. Therefore, the place value breakdown is 3000 + 200 + 10 + 6.
I think you're asking about powers of ten, not multiples of ten. In whole numbers, the place values as they increase from right to left are: ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten-thousands, hundred thousands, millions, ten-millions, hundred millions, billions, ten-billions, hundred billions, trillions... Each place value increases by another power of ten: Place Value Power of ten ones 10 to the zero power tens 10 to the first power hundreds 10 to the 2nd power (10 squared) thousands 10 to the 3rd power (10 cubed) ten-thousands 10 to the 4th power
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