Let's go over a little basic math. Each number has a value, this we already know and understand. So, what are these values? First off, we need to understand the size of a number. To determine that, let's take a quick look at decimals. Decimals are numbers which utilize a "decimal" that functions as a note that tells us the exact size of a number. The farther to the left the decimal is, the smaller number becomes. The farther to the right the decimal goes, the larger the number becomes (ex: 1.00001 is smaller than 10000.1). Now, what are the words to describe the value of each number?
When looking at numbers on the left side of the decimal the values of each number are units, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, etc with units being the smallest and farthest to the right. Let's use your number to understand this.
So, to answer your question "What is the hundred millions place in 284820176?", your answer is 2.
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millions
6 is in hundred millions place.
This would be a lot easier if one of the numbers was underlined. From right to left, this number has 0 in the ones place, 3 in the tens place, 1 in the hundreds place, 5 in the thousands place, 7 in the ten thousands place, 2 in the hundred thousands place, 6 in the millions place, 1 in the ten millions place and 4 in the hundred millions place.
trillions, hundred millions, ten millions, millions, hundred thousands, ten thousands, thousands, hundreds, tens, ones (decimal point) tenths, hundredths, thousandths, etc.
The first one is in hundred millions place. The second one is in ten thousands place.
millions
7 is in hundred millions place.
6 is in hundred millions place.
7
The 4.
5,763,666,666,696
498,765,321
1,000,000,000
The millions, then the Ten Millions, then the Hundred Millions, then the Billions, the Ten Billions, the Hundred Billions, the Trillions, the Ten Trillions, the Hundred trillions, the Quadrillions, the Ten Quadrillions, the Hundred Quadrillions, the Quintillions and so on.
This would be a lot easier if one of the numbers was underlined. From right to left, this number has 0 in the ones place, 3 in the tens place, 1 in the hundreds place, 5 in the thousands place, 7 in the ten thousands place, 2 in the hundred thousands place, 6 in the millions place, 1 in the ten millions place and 4 in the hundred millions place.
The first 8 (reading from L to R).
A billion is right after hundred millions!