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In the number 706,543 the number 6 in in the thousands place, and has the value of six thousand.
6 ten-thousandths
The face value of the number 6 is always 6. The place value, on the other hand, is the value which changes based upon where it is placed in the number.
A number does not have a place value. A digit within a number does, but not the number itself.
The place value of 6 in the number 136.75 is six units.
A single digit in a number has a place value, not a whole number.
The place value of 4 is 4 tens and the place value of 6 is 6 ones in the given number, i.e 46.
6 is in the thousands' place so its value is 6000.
The place value of the digit 6 in 0.68 is one tenth. So the 6 in 0.068 is 0.6 times the place value of the 6 in 0.68.
The place value of 6 in the number 856 444 357 215 is in the Billion's place.
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Its positional place value is 6/1000 = six thousandths
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Tenth place
The 6 (six) is located in the "hundredths" place. Place value goes exactly like this:123456.12345MillionsHundred ThousandsThousandsHundredsTensOnesDecimal (.)TenthsHundrethsThousandthsHundred ThousandthsMillionths
The place value of 6 in 607 is in the hundreds. In word form, your number is six-hundred and seven. 7 is in the ones place, 0 is in the tens place, and 6 is in the hundreds place.
The 6 is in the place four before the decimal point (which is "hiding" after the last digit, the ones digit, of the whole number), so it is in the thousands place; its value is 6 × 1000 = 6000 (six thousand).