It looks like you've uploaded a
Place Value Chart that shows the place values from
Ones to Thousands, but the chart is currently
empty — there are no numbers filled in.
Let me explain what this chart is for and how to use it, and then I can help you solve a problem if you provide one.
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🔍 Understanding the Place Value Chart
This chart helps break down numbers into their
place values:
| THOUSANDS | HUNDREDS | TENS | ONES |
|-----------|----------|------|------|
| | | | |
Each column represents a different
place value:
-
Ones: The rightmost digit (units)
-
Tens: 10 times the ones
-
Hundreds: 10 times the tens
-
Thousands: 10 times the hundreds
There’s also a
comma shown below the
Thousands column — this is used in large numbers to separate thousands from the rest (e.g., 1,234).
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✔ Example: How to Use It
Let’s say we want to represent the number
3,456.
We would fill in the chart like this:
| THOUSANDS | HUNDREDS | TENS | ONES |
|-----------|----------|------|------|
| 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
So:
- 3 is in the
thousands place → 3 × 1,000 = 3,000
- 4 is in the
hundreds place → 4 × 100 = 400
- 5 is in the
tens place → 5 × 10 = 50
- 6 is in the
ones place → 6 × 1 = 6
Total: 3,000 + 400 + 50 + 6 =
3,456
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🛠️ What Can You Do With This?
You can use this chart to:
- Write numbers in
expanded form
- Compare numbers
- Add or subtract by place value
- Understand how digits contribute to the total value
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❓What’s Next?
Since the chart is blank, perhaps your task is to:
1. Fill in a given number (e.g., 2,789)?
2. Write a number in expanded form?
3. Identify the value of a digit in a number?
👉 Please let me know what specific
problem you'd like solved using this chart — for example:
> "Write 4,123 in the place value chart."
Or:
> "What is the value of the digit 7 in 7,345?"
Once you give me the actual problem, I’ll solve it step-by-step!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of math place value chart.