The number 19,955,623 has eight places. In order from right to left they are: ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, and millions.
The number 6 is third from the right and therefore occupies the hundreds place.
The last digit, 2.
In the number 6397, the digit in the hundreds place is 9. This is because the hundreds place is the third digit from the right in a four-digit number. In 6397, the hundreds place is occupied by the digit 9.
The "2".
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To determine which digit has the greatest value in a number, you would need to examine each digit individually and identify the highest one. For example, in the number 47382, the digit with the greatest value is 8. If you provide a specific number, I can help identify the greatest digit in that number.
You could treat the thousands place as occupied by the digit 0 but really there isn't any digit occupying the thousands place of the number as written
The last digit, 2.
The digit in the ones place is 7.
In the number 6397, the digit in the hundreds place is 9. This is because the hundreds place is the third digit from the right in a four-digit number. In 6397, the hundreds place is occupied by the digit 9.
It has no precision, since there is no following number.
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The "2".
It is a number used to identify prisoners in the custody of the United States Marshals' Service. An eight digit number in the following format: with the last three digits representing the federal district of the USMS where the prisoner was first entered into the system.
The unit digit of the square of 81 will be 1.