The first 9 in the number 19,673,890,004 is the known as the the billionth place.
For example- 9,000,000,000 would be 9 billion.
The first 9 is in the billion's place.
9,000,000,000,000
The highest place value in a decimal number is the left most digit, also the first digit.
The first value after the decimal point is the tenths place. This value is 4 (from the .4 in the number)
The first number to the right of the decimal point.
The first 9 is in the billion's place.
9,000,000,000,000
9,000,000,000,000
The 9 has the place value of 9 billion
The highest place value in a decimal number is the left most digit, also the first digit.
The first value after the decimal point is the tenths place. This value is 4 (from the .4 in the number)
The first one (from the left) is 3 times 10 = 30. The place value of each digit is one tenth of the place value of the number to its left.
It is the ten-millions place.
A number cannot have a place value - only a specific digit with a number can have a place value.A number cannot have a place value - only a specific digit with a number can have a place value.A number cannot have a place value - only a specific digit with a number can have a place value.A number cannot have a place value - only a specific digit with a number can have a place value.
the highest place value. like if its a hundreds number, its going to be the hundreds place.
The first number to the right of the decimal point.
When writing binary numbers . . . The first place has the value of 1. The second place has the value of 2. The third place has the value of 4. The fourth place has the value of 8. '1 0 1 1 ' has (fourth place) + (second place) + (first place) = 8 + 2 + 1 = decimal 11 .