Let’s go step by step to find the
place value and
value of the underlined digit in each number.
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What do we mean?
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Place Value: This tells us *where* the digit is — like ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, etc.
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Value: This is what the digit is actually worth based on its place. For example, if the digit 5 is in the hundreds place, its value is 500.
We’ll look at each row one by one.
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#### Row 1: 486 → underlined digit is
8
- It’s in the
tens place → so place value =
tens
- Value = 8 × 10 =
80 ✔ (already given)
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#### Row 2: 92 → underlined digit is
2
- It’s in the
ones place → place value =
ones
- Value = 2 × 1 =
2
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#### Row 3: 571 → underlined digit is
5
- It’s in the
hundreds place → place value =
hundreds
- Value = 5 × 100 =
500
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#### Row 4: 812 → underlined digit is
1
- It’s in the
tens place → place value =
tens
- Value = 1 × 10 =
10
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#### Row 5: 1693 → underlined digit is
6
- Let’s count from right:
- 3 → ones
- 9 → tens
- 6 →
hundreds
- 1 → thousands
→ So place value =
hundreds
- Value = 6 × 100 =
600
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#### Row 6: 4257 → underlined digit is
4
- From right:
- 7 → ones
- 5 → tens
- 2 → hundreds
- 4 →
thousands
→ Place value =
thousands
- Value = 4 × 1000 =
4000
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#### Row 7: 2915 → underlined digit is
5
- Rightmost digit →
ones place
→ Place value =
ones
- Value = 5 × 1 =
5
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#### Row 8: 5934 → underlined digit is
9
- From right:
- 4 → ones
- 3 → tens
- 9 →
hundreds
→ Place value =
hundreds
- Value = 9 × 100 =
900
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#### Row 9: 3991 → underlined digit is
9 (the middle one)
Wait — let’s check which 9 is underlined. In “3 991”, the underline is under the
second 9, which is in the
tens place? Let’s break it down:
Number: 3 9 9 1
Positions:
- 1 → ones
- 9 → tens ← this is the underlined one!
- 9 → hundreds
- 3 → thousands
So yes — underlined digit is the
tens place → place value =
tens
Value = 9 × 10 =
90
*(Note: If both 9s were underlined, it would be different — but only one is underlined, and it’s the second from right.)*
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#### Row 10: 7168 → underlined digit is
7
From right:
- 8 → ones
- 6 → tens
- 1 → hundreds
- 7 →
thousands
→ Place value =
thousands
- Value = 7 × 1000 =
7000
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Now let’s put all answers into the table format as requested.
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Final Answer:
| Number | Place Value | Value |
|--------|-------------|-------|
| 486 | tens | 80 |
| 92 | ones | 2 |
| 571 | hundreds | 500 |
| 812 | tens | 10 |
| 1693 | hundreds | 600 |
| 4257 | thousands | 4000 |
| 2915 | ones | 5 |
| 5934 | hundreds | 900 |
| 3991 | tens | 90 |
| 7168 | thousands | 7000 |
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of place value worksheet snappy maths.