the thousands place in math is
1000
^thousands place
^ hundreds place
^tens place
^ ones place
Units, tens, thousands ect. For Example, the place value of 4, in 15493 is 400
Well, honey, the 5 in the ten-thousands place is 50,000 and the 5 in the tens place is just 50. So, technically, the 5 in the ten-thousands place is 49,950 greater than the 5 in the tens place. Math can be a real hoot sometimes!
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?
Oh, honey, you're trying to do math with words, bless your heart. Let me break it down for you - 40 ten thousands is the same as 400,000. So, in terms of hundred thousands, that's 4 hundred thousands. Math can be a real hoot, can't it?
Well, honey, the place value of 3 in 37129 is 30, because it's in the tens place. So, grab your calculator and do the math if you don't believe me. But trust me, I'm right.
Units, tens, thousands ect. For Example, the place value of 4, in 15493 is 400
place value means like the tens place, the hundreds place, the thousands place, the hundred thousands place, and there is also a decimal place value chart but that is another question someone may WANT to improve it!
71.529 can be thought of as 0071.529. Since you have 0 in the thousands place and 0 immediately to the right of the thousands place (in the hundreds place), 71.529 would round down to 0.
I think for like the tens hundreds thousands the zeros after that or as my math teacher said to be a place holder
Well, honey, the 5 in the ten-thousands place is 50,000 and the 5 in the tens place is just 50. So, technically, the 5 in the ten-thousands place is 49,950 greater than the 5 in the tens place. Math can be a real hoot sometimes!
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?
The digit 6 in the thousands place represents 6000, while the digit 6 in the tens place represents 60. To find out how many times greater the digit in the thousands place is compared to the digit in the tens place, we divide 6000 by 60, which equals 100. Therefore, the digit 6 in the thousands place is 100 times greater than the digit 6 in the tens place.
Oh, dude, it's like super simple. The digit in the thousands place is 10 times greater than the same digit in the hundreds place. So, if you have a 3 in the thousands place, it's like 30 times greater than the 3 in the hundreds place. Math, man, it's wild.
Thousands!!
Are you asking how to round to thousands place when there's a zero in that place
Oh, honey, you're trying to do math with words, bless your heart. Let me break it down for you - 40 ten thousands is the same as 400,000. So, in terms of hundred thousands, that's 4 hundred thousands. Math can be a real hoot, can't it?
2... seriously you rely on the internet to do your math homework for you?! wow be happy with that number... be really really happy