face value and place value defination
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Place value and face value are not the same. The face value of a number is the value of the digit or numeral itself. For instance, the face value of 2 in 12783 is 2.
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face value of the digit is itself but place value of the digit is the value of where a digit is in the number
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consider 234
the place value of 3 is 30 because 3 is in tens place so 3×10=30
the face value of 3 is 3
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