Millions
A number cannot have a place value: only a single digit in a number has a place value.
The place value is a hundred thousand or 100 000 or 105
Half a million
50 billion X-000= thousand X-000.000=million X-000.000.000=billion X-000.000.000.000=trillion
The face value is 5, the place value is units.
A number cannot have a place value: only a single digit in a number has a place value.
The place value is a hundred thousand or 100 000 or 105
1, 000, 000, 000, 000. 4 Commas. Just use a place value- chart. In a 1 trillion place value chart there are 5 sections. The trillions, billions, millions, thousands, and units/ hundreds. So you can only place a comma/spaceafter every section.
Half a million
kilometers and centimeters are 5 places apart on the place value chart. KHD(base)dcm Move the decimal 5 places. 100km=10 000 000 cm
50 billion X-000= thousand X-000.000=million X-000.000.000=billion X-000.000.000.000=trillion
In the decimal number system, the place value of 5 depends on its position in the number. If 5 is in the ones place, its value is 5. If 5 is in the tens place, its value is 50. If 5 is in the hundreds place, its value is 500, and so on. Each position to the left represents a value that is 10 times greater than the position to its right.
the value and place value of 2 in 25 is tens and 20. the value and place value of 5 in 25 is units/ones and 5.
The face value is 5, the place value is units.
The 5 has a value of 500 as it is in the hundreds place.
5 is in thousands place.
Well, honey, the place value of 5 is just 5, because it's in the ones place. Now, when it comes to 56, the place value of the 5 is 50 (in the tens place) and the place value of the 6 is 6 (in the ones place). Hope that clears things up for ya!