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12 March, 12:25

Place value with tenths

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  1. 12 March, 14:29
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    Tenths isn't the the the number on the right of the decimal. Example tenth=1 so 0.1
  2. 12 March, 15:28
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    6,702 = 6 thousands and 7 hundreds and 0 tens and 2 ones

    = 6 * 1000 + 7 * 100 + 0 * 10 + 2 * 1

    = 6000 + 700 + 2.

    Above, we have written the number 6,702 in expanded form, or as a SUM of its different parts according to place value.

    The digit 6 in the number 6,702 actually has the value 6,000 and the digit 7 actually signifies the value 700. This is why our number system is also called a place value system, because the value of a digit (like 6 or 7 in our example) depends on its placement within the number. In other words, the digit 6 in 6702 does not mean six but six thousand, because the six is placed in the thousands' place. The place of a digit determines its value.

    The comma between thousands and hundreds is added as a separator for easier reading. In some countries an empty space is used instead: 6,702 is written as 6 702.
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