A number such as the one you wrote doesn't have a "place-value"; the concept of "place-value" applies to each of the digits. The right-most digit has a place-value of 1, the second digit (from the right) has a place-value of 10, the third one has a place-value of 100 (10 squared), the next one has a place-value of 1000 (10 cubed), etc.
Place values to the left are greater.
greater than means when the # is bigger in place value. equal to means the # is the same as the other #
If x - y > 0, then x is greater than y.The greater positive number is the one further from zero.Which number is greater can be worked out on a digit by digit basis:To compare numbers starting with the highest place value column compare the digits, moving right a place value column until either all digits have been considered or one digit is higher than the other - the number with the higher digit is the greater number. (If a place value column is empty, its digit value is 0).
No. They are equal. The only difference is the addition of the "0" in the thousandth place - and it has no value.
93,871 rounded to the nearest thousands place is: 94,000. This is because the hundreds place value "8" is greater than 5. When rounding anything greater than or equal to 5 gets rounded up while the rest gets rounded down.
7100
0.53 is greater, remember your place value
It is the thousands place.
The digit 6 is 1,000 times greater than the value of the 4.
quadrillion
One thousand.
10
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.
4
In the decimal system, any time you move one place to the left, it's ten times greater.
5101, for example.
Is ten times greater because one hop form the tens place to the hundreds place is 10
10 times larger