place value / face value varies with its position or place in the number.
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The face value of a digit is the number itself. For example, in the number 452, the face value of 4 is 4. The place value of a number depends upon the position of the digit in the number. The face value is independent of the position of the digit in the number.
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- » Place Value varies with position & place.
- » Face value remains the same regardless of position & place.
Explanation :
Let us consider a number 2435
- For Place value :
Place value of 5 in 2435 = 5 [at ones place]
Place value of 3 in 2435 = 30 [at tens place]
Place value of 4 in 2435 = 400 [at hundredth place]
Place value of 2 in 2435 = 2000 [at thousandth place]
- For Face value :
Face value of 5 in 2435 = 5 [at ones place]
Face value of 3 in 2435 = 3 [at tens place]
Face value of 4 in 2435 = 4 [at hundredth place]
Face value of 2 in 2435 = 2 [at thousandth place]
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