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Melvin Hughes
21 October, 11:40
What is value of the 8 in 325,785,901
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Abdiel Daniel
21 October, 12:18
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8 is in the ten-thousands place.
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Place value of a digit is the value represented by a digit in a number on the basis of its position in the number.
In the given number 325,785,901 the digit 8 is in the ten-thousands place.
You should count the number of digits from right to left, and you can see 8 is in the position "5" and its corresponds to the ten-thousands place.
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Jessica Goodwin
21 October, 12:22
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Ten thousands
if you're speaking of place value?
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