From left to right: ten thousands, thousands, hundreds, tens, ones, tenths, hundreds, thousandths, ten-thousandths, hundred-thousandths
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∙ 10y agoThere is none. Place values go on forever.
Ten trillion, hundred trillion and then the next named number, which is a quadrillion = 1015. It is not possible to name ALL place values, since there are infinitely many of them.
Individual digits within a number have place values, not whole numbers.
It is the tenths' place.
The decimal point isn't a fractor or a 'place' value.It only marks the boundary between . . .(place values = powers of ten from zero and up) . (place values = negative powers of ten)
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There is none. Place values go on forever.
Ten trillion, hundred trillion and then the next named number, which is a quadrillion = 1015. It is not possible to name ALL place values, since there are infinitely many of them.
Individual digits within a number have place values, not whole numbers.
What is the product of place values of 8 in '12868
Align the numbers according their place values. Go from left to right (decreasing place values) until the face values of the numbers are different. Then the number with the larger face value in that place is the larger number.
It is the tenths' place.
The period name divides a large number into readable groups by thousands, making it easier to comprehend and work with large numerical values. It helps in counting place values and understanding the magnitude of the number more efficiently.
the place values of 4 is 4.
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4.90= 4 = 4 ones 9 = 9 tenths 0 = 0 hundredths That's the place values of 4.90
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