this question doesnt make sense
1339
The question cannot be answered. All that I know about your number is that is has at least 4 digits. Your number could be a hundred digits long - I have no way of knowing.
To round a number to the nearest thousand, first identify the hundreds digit (the third digit from the right). If this digit is 5 or greater, round up by adding 1 to the thousands digit and changing the digits to the right of it to zero. If the hundreds digit is less than 5, simply keep the thousands digit the same and change all digits to the right to zero.
The digit in the thousands place of the number 7841 is 7. In this number, the digits are organized as follows: 7 is in the thousands place, 8 is in the hundreds place, 4 is in the tens place, and 1 is in the units place.
The digit in the hundreds place of the number 1098 is 0. In the number 1098, the digits are arranged as follows: 1 in the thousands place, 0 in the hundreds place, 9 in the tens place, and 8 in the ones place.
1339
The question cannot be answered. All that I know about your number is that is has at least 4 digits. Your number could be a hundred digits long - I have no way of knowing.
To round a number to the nearest thousand, first identify the hundreds digit (the third digit from the right). If this digit is 5 or greater, round up by adding 1 to the thousands digit and changing the digits to the right of it to zero. If the hundreds digit is less than 5, simply keep the thousands digit the same and change all digits to the right to zero.
The digit in the thousands place of the number 7841 is 7. In this number, the digits are organized as follows: 7 is in the thousands place, 8 is in the hundreds place, 4 is in the tens place, and 1 is in the units place.
There is a lot of answer for this, but I tell you one. The answer is 6541.
The digit in the hundreds place of the number 1098 is 0. In the number 1098, the digits are arranged as follows: 1 in the thousands place, 0 in the hundreds place, 9 in the tens place, and 8 in the ones place.
The digit in the hundreds place of the number 1098 is 1. In this number, the digits are arranged from left to right as follows: 1 (thousands), 0 (hundreds), 9 (tens), and 8 (units). Therefore, the answer is 0.
The places are always the same no matter what the digits are. The value is obtained by multiplying the place times the digit. Starting from the right, the places in an 8-digit number are ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions and ten millions.
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.
The number 2637 has four digits. Each digit represents a place value: thousands, hundreds, tens, and units. Therefore, the digits are 2, 6, 3, and 7.
Since the first digit cannot be zero, the possibilities are 1054, 1216, or 3034.
38977 is in ones place9 is in tens place (and is three times the number in thousands place)8 is in the hundreds place3 is in the thousands place7+9+8+3=27