You get different values for an expression by changing the placement of the grouping symbols.
A number cannot have a place value, only a single specified digit in a number can.
The assignment of numbers or symbols to a property of objects according to value or magnitude is
place value is thousand place or like it
Because the place value means, where the digit is located with respect to a decimal point. 1 is always 1, but if you place 1 in the tens place value, then the value of that 1 is 10. In the hundreds place value, the value of that 1 is 100. In the hundredths place value, then the value of that 1 is .01.
tenths place * * * * * That is the correct place value of the 6, but the question asked about the value, not the place value. The value of 6, which is in the tenth's place is 0.6
Yes. You must perform the operations inside the absolute value first.
A number cannot have a place value, only a single, specified digit in a number can.
A number cannot have a place value, only a single specified digit in a number can.
less than (<) and greater than (>)
It is not possible to answer the question since there are two 7s in the given number and you have not specified which one you mean.
ordered pair, or coordinates of a point
Yes, it employs positional notation. It forms the basis of our decimal system, replacing the original Arabic symbols with Latin symbols.
It is the value without considering the symbols. ie, the negative or positive symbols of the value
When the spacing between numbers is smaller than the specified value, the required step size is to decrease the interval between each number to meet the specified value.
Four.
To evaluate an expression means to find its numerical value. A power consists of a base and an exponent. According to the order of operations, operations inside parentheses (or other grouping symbols) are performed first, followed by the evaluation of powers ... then (*/) and (+-).
The answer depends on the value of k, which is not specified.