A single digit in a number can have a place value. A number with several digits cannot.
it means to see which number is bigger and which number is smaller
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Let's take, for example the number 10. The '1' is the tens place, and the '0' is the ones place (also refereed to as the 'unit').
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.
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.
A single digit in a number can have a place value. A number with several digits cannot.
product
it means to see which number is bigger and which number is smaller
The total number of possible outcomes is the product of the number of values for each event.
Pi cannot be expressed exactly as any fraction (including as a fraction of powers of 10, which is what a decimal fraction is). There are an infinite number of place values in the number 'pi'.
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There are not just 5 place values - there are infinitely many.
Let's take, for example the number 10. The '1' is the tens place, and the '0' is the ones place (also refereed to as the 'unit').
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.
It's a number with 3 place values that is hundreds, tens, and ones. For example, this is just like this number, 356.
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. Digits to the left of the decimal point have place values which are positive powers of 10 or units, while those to the right have place values which are negative powers of ten.