1000 added to a number increase the value of the digit in the thousand placed by ............................... .
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for example: if we take 6547 and add 1000 = 7547 ans
same will happen if we take any four digit number
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1000 added to a number increases the value of the digit in the thousands' place by 1. It is described below.
- Place value is said to be the value of a particular digit in a given number, based on its position.
- These, for example, are as ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, and so on. The order starting from the ones is right to left.
- Now, consider a number say 4321. Here, the digit at thousands' place is 1. Adding 1000 to 1234 will give, 4321 + 1000 = 5321. So, we can see here that 4 became 5, which means increased by 1 (∵ 4 + 1 = 5).
- Let's see another example, 1111, having 1 at thousands' place. Adding 1000 to it, 1111 + 1000 = 2111. Again, it can be seen that the digit at thousands' place increased by 1.
- Thus, 1000 added to a number increases the value of the digit in the thousands' place by 1.
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