Place Values

Understanding Place Value

πŸ”’ What is Place Value?

Place value means the value of each digit depending on its position in a number.

For example:

  • In the number 3,582, each digit has a different value:

    • 3 is in the thousands place β†’ 3,000

    • 5 is in the hundreds place β†’ 500

    • 8 is in the tens place β†’ 80

    • 2 is in the units/ones place β†’ 2

🧱 Place Value Chart (Whole Numbers)
MillionsHundred ThousandsTen ThousandsThousandsHundredsTensOnes
1,000,000100,00010,0001,000100101

Example:
The number 6,742,918

  • 6 is in the millions place β†’ 6,000,000

  • 7 is in the hundred thousands place β†’ 700,000

  • 4 is in the ten thousands place β†’ 40,000

  • 2 is in the thousands place β†’ 2,000

  • 9 is in the hundreds place β†’ 900

  • 1 is in the tens place β†’ 10

  • 8 is in the ones place β†’ 8

πŸ” Decimal Place Value

The decimal point separates whole numbers from fractions.

Ones.TenthsHundredthsThousandths
1.235

Example:
In 1.235:

  • 1 is the whole number (ones place)

  • 2 is in the tenths place β†’ 2/10

  • 3 is in the hundredths place β†’ 3/100

  • 5 is in the thousandths place β†’ 5/1000

🧠 Key Tips:
  • Each place to the left of the decimal is 10Γ— bigger.

  • Each place to the right of the decimal is 10Γ— smaller.

  • Zeroes can hold a place but don’t add value (e.g., 204 means there are zero tens).


✍️ Practice Questions:
  1. What is the value of 7 in the number 7,382?

  2. Write the number: 5 thousands, 6 hundreds, 0 tens, 3 ones.

  3. In 0.49, what is the value of the digit 9?

  4. True or False: In 8.103, the 3 is in the thousandths place.

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