Hundredths place
Count off the eleventh digit from the right.
The difference is the PLACE VALUE is the number in standard form and the VALUE is the name of the place spot the number is in.
Six and two thousandths
Thousands
Just that - a 26-digit number. There is no special name for that.
billionths
hundred-thousands
-1510
-1918
Count off the eleventh digit from the right.
There is no special name.
the value of the place that a digit occupies in a numeral in relation to the decimal point. Examples: Ones, Tens, Hundreds, Tenths, Hundredths, Thousandths.... Each column where a number sits has a place value. In the number 125 the 1 is in the hundreds place value, the 2 is in the tens place value and the 5 is in the ones place value. More complex numbers use place values to the right of the decimal point, for example, 13.456, in this number the 1 is the in the tens, the 3 is in the ones, the 4 is in the tenths, the 5 is in the hundredths, the 6 is in the thousandths. Remember it goes in succession but don't get confused with the right side of the decimal there is no "oneths". The place values go in succession like this but are not limited to this example. Thousands, Hundreds, Tens, Ones (Decimal) Tenths, Hundredths, Thousandths, Ten Thousandths
Estimating by rounding to the thousands place means that you round the number to the nearest thousand. For example, if you have a number like 5,679, you would round it to 6,000. This allows you to get a rough idea of the size or magnitude of the number without having to work with the exact value.
The difference is the PLACE VALUE is the number in standard form and the VALUE is the name of the place spot the number is in.
"Rite" is a religious or other solemn ceremony. I do not see what role numbers will play in that. I suggest you first make sure you can spell correctly. Then you can look at the issue of place values.
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. If it does not contain a fractional part then the decimal representation does not require a decimal point. The name is derived from "deci" which means pertaining to ten.
Name the place value, and we'll zero in on it.