It is the thousands place.
One thousand.
The value of a digit in a number is determined by its place value. In the number 5000, the digit 5 is in the thousands place, making its value 5000. In the number 50, the digit 5 is in the tens place, making its value 50. Therefore, the value of the 5 in 5000 is 100 times greater than the value of the 5 in 50.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we're talking about a number like 456, the place value that is ten times greater than the hundreds place (which is 5) would be the thousands place (which is 4). Just imagine each place value as a little friend waiting their turn to shine on the canvas of numbers!
Using place value, 0.4 is 4 tenths and 0.04 is 0 tenths so 0.4 is greater than 0.04
It is the thousands place.
The digit 6 is 1,000 times greater than the value of the 4.
10 times larger
One thousand.
10
In the decimal system, 10 times.
In the decimal place value system, each digit is ten times bigger than the digit on its right
420 is greater in value than 402. This is due to the fact that a digit in the tens place is ten times as great as a digit in the ones place.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we're talking about a number like 456, the place value that is ten times greater than the hundreds place (which is 5) would be the thousands place (which is 4). Just imagine each place value as a little friend waiting their turn to shine on the canvas of numbers!
Using place value, 0.4 is 4 tenths and 0.04 is 0 tenths so 0.4 is greater than 0.04
In the decimal system, 10 times. In another system, where the base is x, it would be x times.
In the decimal system, each position is ten times greater than the one to the immediate right, and ten times less than the one to the immediate left.