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Part A: Match the digits to their correct place values



We are given a set of digits:
3, 4, 5, 2, 6, 9
And we need to match each digit to its correct place value from the list:

- Tens
- Thousands
- Hundred Thousands
- Ten Thousands
- Ones
- Hundreds

But wait — there’s no number provided for these digits. This seems like an incomplete task unless it's meant to be a matching exercise where we assign the place values to the digits based on typical positions in a large number.

However, since no actual number is given, and the instruction says “Drag the correct place value of each of the digit below,” it appears that the intention is to match each digit to a place value, but without context (like a full number), this doesn't make sense.

But looking at the layout, perhaps the digits are meant to be placed into the correct columns of a number, such as:

| Hundred Thousands | Ten Thousands | Thousands | Hundreds | Tens | Ones |
|-------------------|---------------|-----------|----------|------|------|
| 5 | 2 | 4 | 9 | 3 | 6 |

Wait — actually, let's re-express the table:

The top row has:
```
3 4 5 2 6 9
```

And the bottom row has:
```
Tens Thousands Hundred Thousands Ten Thousands Ones Hundreds
```

So likely, we are to match each digit to its corresponding place value.

But the order is mismatched.

Let’s assume the digits are to be matched to the place values listed under them.

So the table is:

| Digit | Place Value |
|-------|----------------------|
| 3 | Tens |
| 4 | Thousands |
| 5 | Hundred Thousands |
| 2 | Ten Thousands |
| 6 | Ones |
| 9 | Hundreds |

So the correct matching is:

- 3 → Tens
- 4 → Thousands
- 5 → Hundred Thousands
- 2 → Ten Thousands
- 6 → Ones
- 9 → Hundreds

So for Part A, the solution is to drag each digit to its corresponding place value as shown above.

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Part B: Type the place value and value of each underlined digit



We’ll go through each numeral one by one.

#### 1. 426 → underlined digit: 2
- Position: tens place
- Place Value: Tens
- Value: 2 × 10 = 20

#### 2. 208 → underlined digit: 2
- Position: hundreds place
- Place Value: Hundreds
- Value: 2 × 100 = 200

#### 3. 3042 → underlined digit: 3
- Position: thousands place
- Place Value: Thousands
- Value: 3 × 1000 = 3000

#### 4. 1461 → underlined digit: 1
- Position: ones place
- Place Value: Ones
- Value: 1 × 1 = 1

#### 5. 28,008 → underlined digit: 8
- Position: thousands place (the second 8 from left)
- Wait: 28,008 → digits: 2 (ten thousands), 8 (thousands), 0 (hundreds), 0 (tens), 8 (ones)
- Underlined: 8 → first 8 → Thousands
- Place Value: Thousands
- Value: 8 × 1000 = 8000

#### 6. 70,004 → underlined digit: 7
- Position: ten thousands place
- Place Value: Ten Thousands
- Value: 7 × 10,000 = 70,000

#### 7. 523,468 → underlined digit: 3
- Number: 523,468
- Digits: 5 (hundred thousands), 2 (ten thousands), 3 (thousands), 4 (hundreds), 6 (tens), 8 (ones)
- So 3 is in Thousands place
- Place Value: Thousands
- Value: 3 × 1,000 = 3,000

#### 8. 726,819 → underlined digit: 8
- Number: 726,819
- Positions:
- 7: hundred thousands
- 2: ten thousands
- 6: thousands
- 8: hundreds
- 1: tens
- 9: ones
- So 8 is in Hundreds place
- Place Value: Hundreds
- Value: 8 × 100 = 800

#### 9. 200,056 → underlined digit: 2
- Number: 200,056
- 2 is in Hundred Thousands place
- Place Value: Hundred Thousands
- Value: 2 × 100,000 = 200,000

#### 10. 131,567 → underlined digit: 7
- Number: 131,567
- Digits:
- 1: hundred thousands
- 3: ten thousands
- 1: thousands
- 5: hundreds
- 6: tens
- 7: ones
- So 7 is in Ones place
- Place Value: Ones
- Value: 7 × 1 = 7

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Final Answers for Part B:



| Numeral | Place Value | Value |
|-----------|-------------------|-----------|
| 426 | Tens | 20 |
| 208 | Hundreds | 200 |
| 3042 | Thousands | 3000 |
| 1461 | Ones | 1 |
| 28,008 | Thousands | 8000 |
| 70,004 | Ten Thousands | 70,000 |
| 523,468 | Thousands | 3,000 |
| 726,819 | Hundreds | 800 |
| 200,056 | Hundred Thousands | 200,000 |
| 131,567 | Ones | 7 |

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Summary



Part A: Match digits to place values:
- 3 → Tens
- 4 → Thousands
- 5 → Hundred Thousands
- 2 → Ten Thousands
- 6 → Ones
- 9 → Hundreds

Part B: Fill in the table as above.

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