Math Problem Statement

What is the place value for in the number ?

thousands

thousandths

hundreds

hundredths

Solution

It seems you're asking about the place value in a number, but the specific number or digit you're referring to is missing. Place value depends on the location of the digit within a number.

Here’s a quick breakdown of some common place values:

  1. Thousands (e.g., in 1,234, the digit 1 is in the thousands place).
  2. Hundreds (e.g., in 1,234, the digit 2 is in the hundreds place).
  3. Thousandths (e.g., in 0.123, the digit 1 is in the thousandths place).
  4. Hundredths (e.g., in 0.12, the digit 1 is in the hundredths place).

Could you provide the specific number you're referring to? I can help clarify its place value based on the given options!

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Related Questions:

  1. What is the place value of 7 in the number 7,532?
  2. What is the place value of 9 in the number 0.0923?
  3. How do you determine the place value of a digit in a large number?
  4. How do place values change between whole numbers and decimals?
  5. What are some tricks to quickly identify place values in decimal numbers?

Tip: The place value of a digit in a number increases by powers of ten as you move left and decreases by powers of ten as you move right.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Place Value
Number Systems
Decimal Numbers

Formulas

Place Value = digit * 10^position (for whole numbers)
Place Value = digit * 10^(-position) (for decimal numbers)

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 3-5