Its called factors.
That is the special purpose of the zero didit in numbers, such as 1005.
Individual digits within a number have place values, not whole numbers.
i think that do read large numbers you should look at the place values. From right to left the place values are ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, and so on.
That will depend entirely on the values of the sample of numbers in question which have not been given.
there useful because then you will not now were are the thosands
It is a system based on the place value.
That is the special purpose of the zero didit in numbers, such as 1005.
Individual digits within a number have place values, not whole numbers.
Align the numbers according their place values. Go from left to right (decreasing place values) until the face values of the numbers are different. Then the number with the larger face value in that place is the larger number.
i think that do read large numbers you should look at the place values. From right to left the place values are ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, and so on.
To find the median of a set of values with an even number of values, place the values in ascending or descending order, find the 2 middle numbers and add them together and divide that total by 2 and that's the median.
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That will depend entirely on the values of the sample of numbers in question which have not been given.
there useful because then you will not now were are the thosands
a place value is for example the number is 1598 what is the place value in tens place is 90
By the definition of place values representation of numbers, there cannot be any.
Exactly that ... negative exponents. For example: 1000 = 103 That is a positive exponent. .001 = 10-3 That is a negative exponent. For positive exponents, you move the decimal place that many positions to the right, adding zeros as needed. For negative exponents, you move the decimal place that many positions to the LEFT, adding zeros as needed. And, the special case is this: 100 = 1.