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addition (write the numbers according to the place rulues and add)​​

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Answered by navimumbaikarboy56
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Explanation:

Place value is the value of each digit in a number. The value of every digit in a number is different based upon its position in the number. A number might have two similar digits but with dissimilar values, which is decided by the position digit holds in the number.

For example, the place value of '1' in the number 8991 is 1.

Answered by nihasrajgone2005
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Answer:

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 that children understand that whilst a digit can be the same, its value depends on where it is in the number.

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