Each column has a place value that is ten times the place value of the column to its right.
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The value of a digit: In 12,345 , the value of the digit 5 is 5 and the value of the digit 1 is 10,000. Place value: In 13,563 ,the place value of the digit 3 is thousands and the place value of the digit 6 is tens. The value of a digit is its value, as in 0-9 The place value of a digit is its value multiplied by its place (column) value which is dependant upon where it is in the number. In the units column, the place value is 1 In the tens column, it is 10 in the hundreds column it is 100 in the tenths column it is 1/10 So in 123.4: The digit 1 has value 1, but place value 1 x 100 = 100 (one hundred) since it is in the hundreds column The digit 2 has value 2, but place value 2 x 10 = 20 (twenty) since it is in the tens column The digit 3 has value 3, but place value 3 x 1 = 3 (three) since it is in the units column - in this case (only), its value and place value are the same. The digit 4 has value 4, but place value 4 x 1/10 = 4/10 (four tenths) since it is in the tenths column.
The face value of the 4 is four The place value: it is in the thousands column, so the 4 is four thousand. The difference is 4000 - 4 = 3996. Alternatively, its place value is 1000 times its face value. The 4 would only have its place value and face value equal when it is in the ones column.
The Indian place value chart is the place value system we use. Each column going left is ten (10) times bigger than the previous column; meaning that each column going right is ten (10) times smaller than the previous column. In this system, between the units (1s column) and the tenths (1/10s column) is the decimal point. For example, in the Indian place value chart they take a number like 253 and segment it. the 2 is placed in a column under the hundreds place, the 5 is placed in a column under the tens place, and the 3 is placed under the ones place.
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700.558 '7' is in the HUNDREDS column '0' is in the TENS column '0' is in the UNITS column. '5' is in the TENTHS columns '5' is in the HUNDREDTHS column '8' is in the THOUSANDTHS column . NB For the decimal digits note the use of 'THS'