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there are place value system to represent large number​

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Answered by sakilahamed
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Digits and Place values allow the decimal system to represent large numbers with a minimum of figures. Because our system is base ten, a value of 10 in one place is equal to a value of 1 in the place to the left: 10 ones is equivalent to 1 ten, 10 tens is equivalent to 1 hundred, and so on.

Answered by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ
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Digits and Place values allow the decimal system to represent large numbers with a minimum of figures. Because our system is base ten, a value of 10 in one place is equal to a value of 1 in the place to the left: 10 ones is equivalent to 1 ten, 10 tens is equivalent to 1 hundred, and so on.

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