The worth of a digit in a number is called its "place value." This value is determined by the digit's position within the number, which indicates how much it represents in terms of units, tens, hundreds, and so on. For instance, in the number 345, the digit 4 has a place value of 40, as it is in the tens position.
The tens digit.
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3 is worth 3 thousandths. 6 is worth 6 tenths.
The digit 3 is worth more in 37 than in 93
The value of a digit in a number is called its place value.
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The tens digit.
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It is called a 28-digit number!
The first digit of the hand is called the thumb.
The 3 is worth 300. The 7 is worth 70. The 5 is worth 5.
tenth thousand
3 is worth 3 thousandths. 6 is worth 6 tenths.
The digit 3 is worth more in 37 than in 93
The value of a digit in a number is called its place value.
In any two-digit multiplication sum, for example, 3 x 2 = 6, the first digit is called the multiplier, the second digit is called a multiplicand, and the third digit, the answer, is the product.
10011001 in binary the last digit is worth 1 or 0 the 2nd last digit is worth 2 or 0 the 3rd last digit is worth 4 or 0 the 4 last digit is worth 8 or 0 etc etc this means that add up the results gives 10011001 = 1 x 1 + 1x 8 + 1x 16 + 1 x 128 = 1 + 8 + 16 + 128 = 153