Problem Analysis:
The image provided is a
Place Value Chart that breaks down the number
Four million, seven hundred sixty-two thousand, eight hundred and thirty-five into its place values. The chart visually represents each digit's value in the number.
Given Information:
- The number is written as:
4,762,835
- The chart breaks this number into place values:
- Millions
- Hundred Thousands
- Ten Thousands
- Thousands
- Hundreds
- Tens
- Ones
Solution Explanation:
1.
Understanding Place Values:
- Each column in the chart represents a specific place value.
- Starting from the rightmost digit:
- The
Ones place is the rightmost digit.
- Moving left, the next place is
Tens, then
Hundreds, and so on.
- Commas are used to separate groups of three digits, starting from the right, to make large numbers easier to read.
2.
Breaking Down the Number:
- The number
4,762,835 is broken down as follows:
-
4 is in the
Millions place.
-
7 is in the
Hundred Thousands place.
-
6 is in the
Ten Thousands place.
-
2 is in the
Thousands place.
-
8 is in the
Hundreds place.
-
3 is in the
Tens place.
-
5 is in the
Ones place.
3.
Visual Representation:
- The chart uses different colors for each place value to help distinguish them:
-
Millions: Yellow (4)
-
Hundred Thousands: Light Blue (7)
-
Ten Thousands: Light Green (6)
-
Thousands: Orange (2)
-
Hundreds: Pink (8)
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Tens: Red (3)
-
Ones: Gray (5)
4.
Commas in Large Numbers:
- Commas are placed every three digits from the right to improve readability.
- For
4,762,835, the commas are placed after the hundreds place and after the thousands place.
Final Answer:
The number
4,762,835 is correctly represented in the Place Value Chart as follows:
-
Millions: 4
-
Hundred Thousands: 7
-
Ten Thousands: 6
-
Thousands: 2
-
Hundreds: 8
-
Tens: 3
-
Ones: 5
Thus, the solution is:
\[
\boxed{4,762,835}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable number place value chart.