Difference between face value and place value
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Face Value-
The face value of a digit is the digit itself, irrespective of the place of that particular digit in a number. It is definite and unchangeable.
For example,
In 56789,
The face value of '9' is '9'.
The face value of '8' is '8'.
The face value of '7' is '7'.
The face value of '6' is '6'.
The face value of '5' is '5'.
Place Value-
The value of a digit in a number, such as units, tens, hundreds, thousands, is called place value of that particular digit It depends on the position of the particular digit in a number.
For example,
In 56789,
The place value of '9' is 9.
The place value of '8' is 80.
The place value of '7' is 700.
The place value of '6' is 6000.
The place value of '5' is 50000
Fact to be noted that the face value as well as the place value of '0' is always '0'.
Face Value-
The face value of a digit is the digit itself, irrespective of the place of that particular digit in a number. It is definite and unchangeable.
For example,
In 56789,
The face value of '9' is '9'.
The face value of '8' is '8'.
The face value of '7' is '7'.
The face value of '6' is '6'.
The face value of '5' is '5'.
Place Value-
The value of a digit in a number, such as units, tens, hundreds, thousands, is called place value of that particular digit It depends on the position of the particular digit in a number.
For example,
In 56789,
The place value of '9' is 9.
The place value of '8' is 80.
The place value of '7' is 700.
The place value of '6' is 6000.
The place value of '5' is 50000
Fact to be noted that the face value as well as the place value of '0' is always '0'.
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Face value is digit itself. place of a digit in no is decided by its position. Place value of a product of the face value and place value of a digit.
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