The task is to identify the
place value of the underlined digit in each number. Place value refers to the value of a digit based on its position in a number. Here's how we can solve each part:
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Step-by-Step Solution:
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a. 435
- The underlined digit is
4.
- In the number 435, the digit
4 is in the
hundreds place.
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Answer: Hundreds
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b. 4,756
- The underlined digit is
4.
- In the number 4,756, the digit
4 is in the
thousands place.
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Answer: Thousands
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c. 705,904
- The underlined digit is
7.
- In the number 705,904, the digit
7 is in the
hundred thousands place.
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Answer: Hundred thousands
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d. 1,976,716
- The underlined digit is
9.
- In the number 1,976,716, the digit
9 is in the
hundred thousands place.
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Answer: Hundred thousands
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e. 157,665
- The underlined digit is
1.
- In the number 157,665, the digit
1 is in the
hundred thousands place.
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Answer: Hundred thousands
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f. 2,767,082
- The underlined digit is
7.
- In the number 2,767,082, the digit
7 (the second one) is in the
ten thousands place.
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Answer: Ten thousands
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g. 3,521,120
- The underlined digit is
3.
- In the number 3,521,120, the digit
3 is in the
millions place.
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Answer: Millions
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h. 62,359,201
- The underlined digit is
6.
- In the number 62,359,201, the digit
6 is in the
ten millions place.
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Answer: Ten millions
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i. 43,998,488
- The underlined digit is
9.
- In the number 43,998,488, the digit
9 (the first one) is in the
hundred thousands place.
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Answer: Hundred thousands
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j. 360,245,169
- The underlined digit is
6.
- In the number 360,245,169, the digit
6 (the first one) is in the
ten millions place.
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Answer: Ten millions
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Final Answers:
1.
Hundreds
2.
Thousands
3.
Hundred thousands
4.
Hundred thousands
5.
Hundred thousands
6.
Ten thousands
7.
Millions
8.
Ten millions
9.
Hundred thousands
10.
Ten millions
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Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
\text{a.} & \text{Hundreds} \\
\text{b.} & \text{Thousands} \\
\text{c.} & \text{Hundred thousands} \\
\text{d.} & \text{Hundred thousands} \\
\text{e.} & \text{Hundred thousands} \\
\text{f.} & \text{Ten thousands} \\
\text{g.} & \text{Millions} \\
\text{h.} & \text{Ten millions} \\
\text{i.} & \text{Hundred thousands} \\
\text{j.} & \text{Ten millions} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of place value through millions worksheet.