Oh, what a happy little question! The number 6 in 2.36 is in the hundredths place. It's a tiny but important part of the number, adding a touch of detail and precision to the overall picture. Just like in painting, every little detail, no matter how small, contributes to the beauty of the final masterpiece.
The value of 6 in 236,894 is 6,000 = six thousand
Counting digits: 0 Number of "things" in the ones place: 6 Total "things": 236
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
The place value is hundreds and the face value is 6.
The value of the 6 is 600 (the 6 is in the hundreds place).
The value of 6 in 236,894 is 6,000 = six thousand
Counting digits: 0 Number of "things" in the ones place: 6 Total "things": 236
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
You replace the value of variable "t", then you do the subtraction.
The place value is hundreds and the face value is 6.
The value of the 6 is 600 (the 6 is in the hundreds place).
The place value of 6 in 863 is the tens (10s) place.
Its positional place value is 6/10000 = 6 ten thousandths
The place value of the 6 in 470.26 is six hundredths.
The value of any digit in the millions place is 1,000 times the value of the same digit in the thousands place.
In the number 6321, the digit 6 is in the hundreds place. Therefore, the value of the digit 6 is 600. This is because the hundreds place represents a value of 10^2, which is 100, and the digit 6 is multiplied by this place value to determine its overall value in the number.
6 is in tens place.