Oh, dude, the place value of 5 in 523,108 is 50,000 because it's in the ten-thousands place. But like, who really cares about numbers when you can just use a calculator, am I right? Math, schmath, am I right?
Chat with our AI personalities
Sure thing, honey. To convert 5.23 into an improper fraction, we first need to turn the whole number 5 into a fraction by putting it over 1, giving us 5/1. Then we add the decimal part 0.23 as a fraction by putting it over the place value of the last digit, which is 100 in this case. So, 5.23 as an improper fraction is 523/100.
In the decimal number system, the place value of 5 depends on its position in the number. If 5 is in the ones place, its value is 5. If 5 is in the tens place, its value is 50. If 5 is in the hundreds place, its value is 500, and so on. Each position to the left represents a value that is 10 times greater than the position to its right.
The 5 has a value of 500 as it is in the hundreds place.
Well, honey, the place value of 5 is just 5, because it's in the ones place. Now, when it comes to 56, the place value of the 5 is 50 (in the tens place) and the place value of the 6 is 6 (in the ones place). Hope that clears things up for ya!
unit place value