100 times
10
One thousand.
The value of a digit in a number is determined by its place value. In the number 5000, the digit 5 is in the thousands place, making its value 5000. In the number 50, the digit 5 is in the tens place, making its value 50. Therefore, the value of the 5 in 5000 is 100 times greater than the value of the 5 in 50.
The digit in the ten-millions place in the number 123456789 is 1. In the place value system, each place value is 10 times greater than the one to its right. So, the ten-millions place is the fourth digit from the right in a 9-digit number.
10 times larger
10
60 is the number in which the digit 6 have a greater value as compared to 106.
In the decimal place value system, each digit is ten times bigger than the digit on its right
100 times
In the decimal system, 10 times.
To determine how many times greater the digit in the ten thousands place is than the digit in the hundreds place, we need to understand the positional value of each digit. The positional value of a digit increases by a factor of 10 as you move from right to left in a number. Therefore, the digit in the ten thousands place is 10 times greater than the digit in the hundreds place.
1,000 times
10
The farthest to the left.
The digit 6 is 1,000 times greater than the value of the 4.
One thousand.