Math, asked by amarjit0503, 6 months ago

5. Rewrite the numbers by interchanging the digits at ten thousands and ones places,
(a) 72432 (b) 54052
(c) 83679 (d) 89004​

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Answered by priscyantwi0
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Answer:

a) 22437

b) 24055

c) 93678

d) 49008

Step-by-step explanation:

( Just for further understanding)

Place value is the value of each digit in a number. For example, the 5 in 350 represents 5 tens, or 50; however, the 5 in 5,006 represents 5 thousands, or 5,000. It is important to understand that whilst a digit can be the same, its value depends on where it is in the number.

A place value chart can help us in finding and comparing the place value of the digits in numbers through millions. The place value of a digit increases by ten times as we move left on the place value chart and decreases by ten times as we move right.

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