How is place value used to read decimals?
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In math, place value refers to the value of the location of a digit in a number; it's determined by how many places the digit is positioned to the right or left of the decimal point. For example, in the whole number 53, the value of 5 is ''5 tens,'' because it's in the tens place.
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1/10,1/100,1/1000,1/100000 etc
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