The place where the number is in.Example: Which place value is two in?542Answer: ones
A single digit in a number can have a place value, not a whole number!
No number is known as the place value number. Rather it is the system of numbering used whereby a particular digit will change its value depending on its position within the number. eg; 200 and 2,000. The 2 in the first number has a value of two hundred while in the second it has a value of two thousands. It depends where in the positional notation the number is that assigns its value.
two ten thousandths.
999999 and -999999
The place where the number is in.Example: Which place value is two in?542Answer: ones
A single digit in a number can have a place value, not a whole number!
The place value of the 2 in the number 12150 is two thousand.
two thousandths
Its positional place value is 2/1000 = two thousandths or 2/10 = two tenths
to show cardinal value and place value
No number is known as the place value number. Rather it is the system of numbering used whereby a particular digit will change its value depending on its position within the number. eg; 200 and 2,000. The 2 in the first number has a value of two hundred while in the second it has a value of two thousands. It depends where in the positional notation the number is that assigns its value.
Natural and place value
The place value of 2 is TENTH and is equivalent to two tenths or 2/10
Its positional place value is 2/100 = two hundredths
The answer depends on which of the two 3s in the number you are referring to!
two ten thousandths.