The 0 is in the ten thousands place.
Hundred thousand's place.
0 is in ones place.
It depends on which base system you are using. If you use base 10 (the most common one which is used for most math) then any digit from 0 through 9 is acceptable for any given place value. The largest of these digits would be 9. If you are using a different base system then the answer will be different. For example, in base three the numbers 0 through 2 are acceptable for any one place value. The greatest digit in base three for a place value is 2.
The zero's hold place values. Think of a number as having columns. e.g, Millions Hundred-thousands Ten-thousands Thousands Hundreds Tens 2 0 6 9 0 5
The 0, in the tens' place has a value of 0. The digit 1 is in the thousandths' place - a much smaller place value but, its value is 1 times a thousandth, which is bigger than 0.
In the number 203456, the zero holds the place of the hundred-thousands. It indicates that there are no hundreds of thousands in this number, while the other digits represent their respective values in the thousands, hundreds, tens, and units places.
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The Arabs originally invented the number 0 and the concept of using it to hold place value, during the middle ages. That is why 0-9 are called Arabic numerals.
Hundred thousand's place.
0, it hold the place of and empty digit eg 123000l. without the 000 it would just be 123. also in decimal 1.000123 same deal
Place value 0 in tens place is always 0 because 0 has no value.
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The place value of 0 in 2607 is 0. In this number, 0 represents no additional value in the thousands place.
The 0 is in the ones place.
0 is in hundredths place.
Generally speaking, the clips on the stage hold the slide down and in place.
Generally speaking, the clips on the stage hold the slide down and in place.