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The face value of a digit in a number is the _____ itself.






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Answered by deeksha24536
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Heyy mate here is ur answer:

The face value of a digit in a number is the NUMBER itself.

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Answered by ushmagaur
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Answer:

The face value of a digit in a number is the digit itself.

Step-by-step explanation:

Place value:

The place is defined as the representation of the position of a digit in a number.

Face value:

(1) Face value is defined as the actual value of the digit in a number.

(2) Face value is generally known as the digit itself within a number.

(3) Face of the digit always remain the same irrespective of its position where it is located.

For example:

(a) Place value of a digit 5 in a number 5674 is thousandth, i.e.,

= 5\times1000

= 5000th

(b) Face value of a digit 5 is 5.

Therefore, the face value of a digit in a number is the digit itself.

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