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∙ 14y ago1368 = MCCCLXVIII
The place value of 1 is one tenth.
The place value of .000001 is one millionth
1368 = 2 * 2 * 2 * 3 * 3 * 19
Its positional place value is 100,000 = one hundred thousand
12% of 1368= 12% * 1368= 0.12 * 1368= 164.16
Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644
1368 = MCCCLXVIII
The place value of 1 is one tenth.
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The place value of .000001 is one millionth
A number such as the one you wrote doesn't have a "place-value"; the concept of "place-value" applies to each of the digits. The right-most digit has a place-value of 1, the second digit (from the right) has a place-value of 10, the third one has a place-value of 100 (10 squared), the next one has a place-value of 1000 (10 cubed), etc.
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Indian head cents were minted from 1859 to mid-1909, and the US didn't even exist in 1368. Your coin may be a worn 1868cent. If so, there's more information at the Related Question.
The place value of a decimeter is 1/10 of a meter. It is equivalent to 10 centimeters or 100 millimeters.
The LCM is 1368.
A single number, such as 1368, is not sufficient to determine a rule.