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One hundred fifty million is written as 150,000,000 in numbers. This number is composed of three sets of three digits separated by commas, representing the hundreds, thousands, and millions places. The digit 1 is in the hundred millions place, the digit 5 is in the ten millions place, and the digit 0 is in the millions place.
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135,792,468,000. Being read, this number is 135 billion, 792 million, 468 thousand. The ten millions place is in the millions range. Each section has a specific title, and within that title is 3 digits. And each digit is either numbered ones, tens, or hundreds. I'll write an example below: hundred billions, ten billions, one billions, hundred millions, ten millions, one millions, hundred thousands, ten thousands, one thousands, hundreds, tens, ones. So the answer to your question would be 9.
The value of the digit 9 in the number 987 is 900 (nine hundred).
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One hundred fifty million is written as 150,000,000 in numbers. This number is composed of three sets of three digits separated by commas, representing the hundreds, thousands, and millions places. The digit 1 is in the hundred millions place, the digit 5 is in the ten millions place, and the digit 0 is in the millions place.
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In the number 365217, the digit in the hundred thousand place is 0. The hundred thousand place is the fifth digit from the right in a six-digit number. In this case, the digit in the hundred thousand place is 0, as the number starts with 3 and does not have a digit in the hundred thousand place.
Yes. There is no limit to the amount of digits a number can have. 9 digits would put it into the hundred millions, such as 400,000,000, which is 400 million.
The places are always the same no matter what the digits are. The value is obtained by multiplying the place times the digit. Starting from the right, the places in an 8-digit number are ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions and ten millions.
Millions
999,799,949,899
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