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The place value of a digit in a number does not depend upon its place. ​

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Answered by bhataabid123
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Answer:

false .

it depends upin its place

Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
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The statement "The place value of a digit in a number does not depend upon its place." is false.

  • Place value is the name which is utilized to indicate a digit's accurate location within a number. A number has a space reserved for each and every digit. The placement of each digit will be depicted when we represent the number in general form. These positions have its start at the unit place, which is often known as the individual's position. Units, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousand, one hundred thousand, so on and so forth are the place values of a number's digits starting  from right to left.
  • Place value diagrams in mathematics help us to depict that the digits are placed correctly. Placing the digits in the place value chart first, followed by writing the numbers in their general or standard form, can help one precisely determine the positional values of numbers.

Hence, the statement "The place value of a digit in a number does not depend upon its place." is false.

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