That one - there! The one I am pointing at!
The fifth digit to the left of the decimal point is.
It is a digit, in the ten thousands' place.
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To determine how many times greater the digit in the ten thousands place is than the digit in the hundreds place, we need to understand the positional value of each digit. The positional value of a digit increases by a factor of 10 as you move from right to left in a number. Therefore, the digit in the ten thousands place is 10 times greater than the digit in the hundreds place.
In the number 765,483, the ten thousands place is the digit 6. This is because the ten thousands place is four places to the left of the decimal point. Therefore, the number 765,483 to the ten thousands place is 760,000.
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which digit is in the ten thousands place in 489,051
The 7 is in the ten-thousandths place. There is no digit in the ten thousands place.
The ten-thousands place is the fifth (5th) digit to the left of the decimal point: 12,345.2
902798 has 0 in the ten-thousands place
Ten thousands place.
The number "5", or the fifth number from the right is in the ten thousands' place.
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Zero
It is a digit, in the ten thousands' place.
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In the number 765,483, the ten thousands place is the digit 6. This is because the ten thousands place is four places to the left of the decimal point. Therefore, the number 765,483 to the ten thousands place is 760,000.
the answer to this question is that there is no digit to the # 753. but the digit 7 is in the hundred thousands place, the 5 is in the ten thousands place, and the 3 is in the thousands place. hope this helped