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Place Values in Decimals
In the decimal system of numbers, the place value of a digit gets multiplied by 10 as we move
left or divided by 10 as we move right. For example,
4961 = 7 hundreds - tens - 2 ones - 4 tenths +9 hundredths-6 thousandths - 1 ten thousandiths
= 7 * 100 - 8 10 -2x 1
= 700 - 80 - 2+4 -09 - 006 - 0001
=<
782.4961 can be shown on a place-value chart as:
2.
1
7 8 2 4 9 6 1​

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Answered by deshmukhnikita1709
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Answer:

Place Values in Decimals

In the decimal system of numbers, the place value of a digit gets multiplied by 10 as we move

left or divided by 10 as we move right. For example,

4961 = 7 hundreds - tens - 2 ones - 4 tenths +9 hundredths-6 thousandths - 1 ten thousandiths

= 7 * 100 - 8 10 -2x 1

= 700 - 80 - 2+4 -09 - 006 - 0001

=<

782.4961 can be shown on a place-value chart as:

2.

1

7 8 2 4 9 6 1

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