They are: 8 units, 2 tenths and 6 hundredths respectively
A whole number does not have a place value: only a single digit in a number has a place value - a different place value for each digit.
It is the value of the number.
Each digit in it has a different place value, so there are four of them in the number.
seven hundredths 0.67
Place Value is a key feature of our (Arabic) numeral system. Each digit has a basic value and its total value in a number is determined by its place value.For example:45678The bolded number 7 is in the tens place, and stands for 70.The italicized 8 is in the ones place and has its basic value.The crossed-out 6 is in the hundreds place and so means 600.Each place value is 10 times the value of the of the column to its right.
Each place has a value 10 times the value of the place to its right.
the place of each digit help the value of the number by using your multuplication
A whole number does not have a place value: only a single digit in a number has a place value - a different place value for each digit.
It is the value of the number.
Each digit in it has a different place value, so there are four of them in the number.
The answer depends on A. If it is a number in which the place value of each digit is ten times the place value of the digit to its right then the number is the decimal.
The first one (from the left) is 3 times 10 = 30. The place value of each digit is one tenth of the place value of the number to its left.
Each digit has its own unique place value, so your number has six different ones in it.
An entire number cannot have a place value. It is the property of each of its digits, taken one at a time.
7.84; ones
It is in the thousands' place.
seven hundredths 0.67