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∙ 10y agoPlace value refers to the value of a digit based on its position within a number. Each digit in a number has a specific place value, which is determined by its position relative to the decimal point. For example, in the number 245, the place value of the digit 2 is 200, the place value of the digit 4 is 40, and the place value of the digit 5 is 5.
5
A number cannot have a place value: only a single digit in a number has a place value.
the digit 5 is two places after the decimal place so it is in the hundredths place value column → the 5 is five hundredths (5/100)
In the number 0.005, the 5 is in the thousandths place.
Place value refers to the value of a digit based on its position within a number. Each digit in a number has a specific place value, which is determined by its position relative to the decimal point. For example, in the number 245, the place value of the digit 2 is 200, the place value of the digit 4 is 40, and the place value of the digit 5 is 5.
5
A number cannot have a place value: only a single digit in a number has a place value.
The digit 5 in this number is equal to five ten-thousandths.
the digit 5 is two places after the decimal place so it is in the hundredths place value column → the 5 is five hundredths (5/100)
In the number 0.005, the 5 is in the thousandths place.
As an example, 13579 the number 5 is in the hundreds place and has the value of 500. It does not matter whether the numbers are odd or even.
Ten million is 1 with 7 zeros.Therefore value of the digit in the ten millions place of this number is 5.
Place value is were the number is located. Example: 210 the 1 is in the tens spot. The value of the digit is how large the number is. Example: 50 is larger than 5 There you go.
1.516=_______ 2.826_______
The number in the thousands place in 5391 is 5, representing 5000.
It is in the thousands' place.