The value of a digit depends on its position as well as its face value.
Each place has a value 10 times the value of the place to its right.
In non-positional number system, each symbol represents the same value regardless of its position.In positional number system ,each symbol represents different value depending on the position they occupy in a number.In non positional number system,its very difficult to perform arithmetic with such a number system.In positional number systems were developed.
it is the distance from 0 on a number line. the absolute value of something is never negative
There is supposed to be an equals between the LOL and the TGIF
Because it has a different value
A whole number does not have a place value: only a single digit in a number has a place value - a different place value for each digit.
The value of a digit depends on its position as well as its face value.
Each digit in it has a different place value, so there are four of them in the number.
Each digit has its own unique place value, so your number has six different ones in it.
Each element has a unique number of protons in the nucleus of their atoms.
Please post a new and separate question with a description of the misprint. US bills can have a number of different types of printing errors and each has a different value range.
It is the value of the number.
The sum of protons and neutrons in the atomic nucleus is called "mass number"; this value is different for each isotope.
the place of each digit help the value of the number by using your multuplication
No, numbers can be different from each other based on their value. Numbers are used to represent quantities and can vary in their magnitude and characteristics. For example, 5 is different from 10 because they represent different quantities.
The answer depends on what information is graphed: number (or value) of automobiles produced by different manufacturers, number (or value) of individual models made, number (or value) comparing one period with others, or the numbers (values) sold, for each of these categories.