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Let’s go through each problem one by one. For each number, we need to find:
1. What place is the selected digit in? (like ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, etc.)
2. What is the value of the selected digit? (that means: what does that digit represent based on its place?)
We’ll use this place value chart for reference (from right to left):
- Ones → Tens → Hundreds → Thousands → Ten Thousands → Hundred Thousands
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Problem 1: 554,936 — selected digit is 5 (first from left)
→ That’s the hundred thousands place.
→ Value = 5 × 100,000 = 500,000
Problem 2: 821,279 — selected digit is 9 (last digit)
→ That’s the ones place.
→ Value = 9 × 1 = 9
Problem 3: 563,182 — selected digit is 5 (first from left)
→ That’s the hundred thousands place.
→ Value = 5 × 100,000 = 500,000
Problem 4: 497,362 — selected digit is 6 (second from right)
→ That’s the tens place.
→ Value = 6 × 10 = 60
Problem 5: 939,829 — selected digit is 9 (first from left)
→ That’s the hundred thousands place.
→ Value = 9 × 100,000 = 900,000
Problem 6: 666,758 — selected digit is 5 (third from right)
→ That’s the tens place? Wait — let’s count carefully:
Number: 666,758
Positions from right:
8 → ones
5 → tens ← yes!
So it’s tens place.
Value = 5 × 10 = 50
Wait — actually, looking again at the image arrow: In problem 6, the arrow points to the 5 in 666,758 — which is indeed the tens place.
But hold on — let me double-check all positions with a consistent method.
Better way: Write the number and label places from right to left:
Example: 666,758
Digits: 6 6 6 , 7 5 8
Place: HTh Th H , T T O
(HTh = Hundred Thousands, Th = Thousands, H = Hundreds, T = Tens, O = Ones)
Actually, standard labeling from RIGHT to LEFT:
Position 1 (rightmost): Ones
Position 2: Tens
Position 3: Hundreds
Position 4: Thousands
Position 5: Ten Thousands
Position 6: Hundred Thousands
So for 666,758:
Digit positions (left to right):
1st digit: 6 → hundred thousands
2nd: 6 → ten thousands
3rd: 6 → thousands
4th: 7 → hundreds
5th: 5 → tens ← selected
6th: 8 → ones
Yes — so 5 is in tens place → value = 50
Problem 7: 223,264 — selected digit is 6 (second from right)
→ That’s the tens place.
→ Value = 6 × 10 = 60
Problem 8: 364,493 — selected digit is 9 (second from right)
→ That’s the tens place.
→ Value = 9 × 10 = 90
Problem 9: 943,552 — selected digit is 5 (third from right)
Let’s break down 943,552:
From right:
2 → ones
5 → tens
5 → hundreds ← selected
So it’s hundreds place.
Value = 5 × 100 = 500
Problem 10: 946,676 — selected digit is 6 (fourth from right)
Breakdown:
From right:
6 → ones
7 → tens
6 → hundreds
6 → thousands ← selected
So it’s thousands place.
Value = 6 × 1,000 = 6,000
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Now let’s compile all answers clearly.
Final Answer:
1) Place: hundred thousands; Value: 500,000
2) Place: ones; Value: 9
3) Place: hundred thousands; Value: 500,000
4) Place: tens; Value: 60
5) Place: hundred thousands; Value: 900,000
6) Place: tens; Value: 50
7) Place: tens; Value: 60
8) Place: tens; Value: 90
9) Place: hundreds; Value: 500
10) Place: thousands; Value: 6,000
1. What place is the selected digit in? (like ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, etc.)
2. What is the value of the selected digit? (that means: what does that digit represent based on its place?)
We’ll use this place value chart for reference (from right to left):
- Ones → Tens → Hundreds → Thousands → Ten Thousands → Hundred Thousands
---
Problem 1: 554,936 — selected digit is 5 (first from left)
→ That’s the hundred thousands place.
→ Value = 5 × 100,000 = 500,000
Problem 2: 821,279 — selected digit is 9 (last digit)
→ That’s the ones place.
→ Value = 9 × 1 = 9
Problem 3: 563,182 — selected digit is 5 (first from left)
→ That’s the hundred thousands place.
→ Value = 5 × 100,000 = 500,000
Problem 4: 497,362 — selected digit is 6 (second from right)
→ That’s the tens place.
→ Value = 6 × 10 = 60
Problem 5: 939,829 — selected digit is 9 (first from left)
→ That’s the hundred thousands place.
→ Value = 9 × 100,000 = 900,000
Problem 6: 666,758 — selected digit is 5 (third from right)
→ That’s the tens place? Wait — let’s count carefully:
Number: 666,758
Positions from right:
8 → ones
5 → tens ← yes!
So it’s tens place.
Value = 5 × 10 = 50
Wait — actually, looking again at the image arrow: In problem 6, the arrow points to the 5 in 666,758 — which is indeed the tens place.
But hold on — let me double-check all positions with a consistent method.
Better way: Write the number and label places from right to left:
Example: 666,758
Digits: 6 6 6 , 7 5 8
Place: HTh Th H , T T O
(HTh = Hundred Thousands, Th = Thousands, H = Hundreds, T = Tens, O = Ones)
Actually, standard labeling from RIGHT to LEFT:
Position 1 (rightmost): Ones
Position 2: Tens
Position 3: Hundreds
Position 4: Thousands
Position 5: Ten Thousands
Position 6: Hundred Thousands
So for 666,758:
Digit positions (left to right):
1st digit: 6 → hundred thousands
2nd: 6 → ten thousands
3rd: 6 → thousands
4th: 7 → hundreds
5th: 5 → tens ← selected
6th: 8 → ones
Yes — so 5 is in tens place → value = 50
Problem 7: 223,264 — selected digit is 6 (second from right)
→ That’s the tens place.
→ Value = 6 × 10 = 60
Problem 8: 364,493 — selected digit is 9 (second from right)
→ That’s the tens place.
→ Value = 9 × 10 = 90
Problem 9: 943,552 — selected digit is 5 (third from right)
Let’s break down 943,552:
From right:
2 → ones
5 → tens
5 → hundreds ← selected
So it’s hundreds place.
Value = 5 × 100 = 500
Problem 10: 946,676 — selected digit is 6 (fourth from right)
Breakdown:
From right:
6 → ones
7 → tens
6 → hundreds
6 → thousands ← selected
So it’s thousands place.
Value = 6 × 1,000 = 6,000
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Now let’s compile all answers clearly.
Final Answer:
1) Place: hundred thousands; Value: 500,000
2) Place: ones; Value: 9
3) Place: hundred thousands; Value: 500,000
4) Place: tens; Value: 60
5) Place: hundred thousands; Value: 900,000
6) Place: tens; Value: 50
7) Place: tens; Value: 60
8) Place: tens; Value: 90
9) Place: hundreds; Value: 500
10) Place: thousands; Value: 6,000
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of place value chart worksheet 4th.