A number cannot have a place value: only a single digit in a number has a place value.
5 is in hundred thousands place.
The face value of a digit refers to the value of the digit itself, regardless of its position in the number. In the number 3508, the face value of the digit 5 is simply 5. The place value of a digit, on the other hand, refers to the value of the digit based on its position in the number. In this case, the place value of the digit 5 is 500, as it is in the hundreds place.
5
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.
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.
5 is in the thousandths place.
The place value of the 5 in the number 3057.69 is five tens.
A number cannot have a place value: only a single digit in a number has a place value.
The place value of the 5 in the number 150000000 is fifty million.
5 is in hundred thousands place.
It is the place in which the number (#) is in.
Tenths place
It is in 10's place and has a value of 50.
The place value of the 8 in this number is thousands.
Its positional place value is 5/1000 = five thousandths
Place values increase by ten times. This 5 is in the ten thousands place (the fifth from the right). The 5 you're looking for is in the hundred thousands place (the sixth from the right). Thus the number is 5 hundred thousand.