4 is in ten millions place.
The first value after the decimal point is the tenths place. This value is 4 (from the .4 in the number)
The number in the thousands place is 4.
The place value of the 4 in 481066 is four hundred thousand.
Place value only makes sense for a single digit - not a 4-digit number!
A number does not have a place value - a digit within the number has. For example 234 has no place value but the digit 4 has a place value of 40.
4 is in ones place.
4 is in ten millions place.
In the number 5.14, the digit 4 is in the hundredths place. This means that the value of the digit 4 is 4/100 or 0.04. The place value of each digit in a decimal number is determined by its position relative to the decimal point.
The first value after the decimal point is the tenths place. This value is 4 (from the .4 in the number)
Well, darling, the value of 4 in the number 9048 is 4. It's as simple as that. In the grand scheme of things, that 4 is just hanging out in the hundreds place, minding its own business. So, there you have it, the value of 4 in 9048 is 4.
The place value of 3 is 3 tens and the place value of 4 is 4 ones in the given number, i.e 34.
The number in the thousands place is 4.
Well, isn't that just a happy little number we have there! In the number 1.64, the 4 is in the hundredths place. So, its value is 4 hundredths, which can also be written as 0.04. Just remember, every number has its own special place and value on the canvas of mathematics.
In the number 9.47, the digit 4 is in the hundredths place. This means that the place value of 4 is 4/100 or 0.04. The place value of a digit in a decimal number is determined by its position relative to the decimal point.
In the number 0.24, the 2 is in the tenths place and the 4 is in the hundredths place. The place value of the digit 2 is 2/10 or 0.2, and the place value of the digit 4 is 4/100 or 0.04. Therefore, the overall place value of 0.24 is 0.2 + 0.04 = 0.24.
The place value of the 4 in 481066 is four hundred thousand.