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What are the places in numbers?

By Jessica Cortez

What are the places in numbers?

What are the names of each digit places in a number?

1Units (Once)Digit 1
0.1Tenths1st decimal place
0.01Hundredths2nd decimal place
0001Thousandths3rd decimal place
0.0001Ten Thousandths4th decimal place

What are the places in math?

In our decimal number system, the value of a digit depends on its place, or position, in the number. Each place has a value of 10 times the place to its right. A number in standard form is separated into groups of three digits using commas. Each of these groups is called a period.

How many place values are there?

Nine places are grouped into three periods: ones, thousands, and millions. Place Values: Ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, ten million, and hundred million.

How do you find the place value of a number?

We can find the place value of a digit by finding how many places the digit is to the right or left of the decimal point in a number. If it is n places to the left of the decimal point, we multiply the digit by 10^(n – 1) to get the digit’s place value.

What is the 10th place in a number?

The tenths place is to the right of the decimal point. Our rounded answer will stop at the tenths place. We use the hundredths place to help us determine the value that needs to be in the tenths place.

What is place value of 4?

4 is in tens place and its place value is 40, 8 is in ones place and its place value is 8.

How many places are in ones period?

The one’s period consists of the digits in the hundreds, tens, and one’s places. So the number of places will be 3 which are ones, tens, hundreds in one’s place. The correct option is B.

Where is the hundredths place?

The second digit to the right of the decimal point indicates the number of hundredths. For example, the decimal 3.26 is the same as the mixed number 326100 . (Note that the first digit to the left of the decimal point is the ones digit.)

What is 8th number?

eight
8 (number)

← 7 8 9 →
-1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 → List of numbers — Integers ← 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 →
Cardinaleight
Ordinal8th (eighth)
Numeral systemoctal

What is the face value of 93207?

2
The number system is available and is necessary for characterizing the digits into groups of tens, hundreds and even thousands. The face value of 93207 is 2. The place value of the 93207 is 200 since 2 is present in a hundred’s place.