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what does a place chart value look like
i think the difference between the place and the value is that place is sth like "9 thousand, 56 million," sth like that, and i think value is like "ones, tens, hundreds, thousands"and etc....
Facts about place value is that were the number stands it represent a value like for example 1,000 the one stands for a thousand on and on.
place value means like the tens place, the hundreds place, the thousands place, the hundred thousands place, and there is also a decimal place value chart but that is another question someone may WANT to improve it!
they all have valus wether it is numbers that all make up the whole say like they all have value in the numbers like for the abacus five and one have value and in place value it is 6 ones
place value is thousand place or like it
i think the difference between the place and the value is that place is sth like "9 thousand, 56 million," sth like that, and i think value is like "ones, tens, hundreds, thousands"and etc....
place value means like the tens place, the hundreds place, the thousands place, the hundred thousands place, and there is also a decimal place value chart but that is another question someone may WANT to improve it!
Look at a 𝘱𝘭𝘢𝘤𝘦 𝘷𝘢𝘭𝘶𝘦 chart or table and fill those numbers in the right spaces. Then look at which place the 4 is in. That will give you your answer!
It is a beautiful place
www.vendingconnection.com/usedmachines.html is a good place to look for them.
The 6 (six) is located in the "hundredths" place. Place value goes exactly like this:123456.12345MillionsHundred ThousandsThousandsHundredsTensOnesDecimal (.)TenthsHundrethsThousandthsHundred ThousandthsMillionths
0.375 is the highest value. You can look at the number in the tenths place, (0.x) and whichever has the highest value there, is greater.
It will probably look like a pretty place to live.
You reduce the value by the absolute value of the distance that you move.
You look at the place value.
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