The face value of any digit in a number is the digit itself regardless of its position in the number.
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Yes, the face value of any digit in a number is the digit itself.
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567890 the face value of 8 = 8
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Face value of a digit in a number is the digit itself. More clearly, face value of a digit always remains same irrespective of the position where it is located. For example, In 25486, the face value of 5 is 5.
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