what is the difference in the place value of the digit in the ones thousands and lacks period
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By now we have travelled a standard journey, starting from \(2\)-digit numbers with place value up to Ten’s, and coming up to \(5\)-digit numbers with place value \(10,000.\) In this journey, the place value has started at Ten's, and moved up to Hundred's, Thousand's and finally Ten Thousand's. The next level is the \(6\)-digit number, in which the highest place value is \(1,00,000\) which has a unique name in the Indian number system – a lakh. A lakh is \(1\) followed by \(5\) zeros and is the smallest possible \(6\)-digit number.
The Big Idea: Numbers up to \(6\)-Digits
A simple idea: The Indian Numbering System
It is essential to understand the Indian numbering system at this stage because from the next higher place value (or next higher power of ten), the international numbering system would also be used, so the difference must be made clear.
There are three special numbers in the Indian numbering system – lakh, crore, and arab. A lakh is \(1,00,000,\) a crore is equal to a hundred lakhs and is expressed as \(1,00,00,000.\) An arab is \(100\) crores and is expressed as \(1,00,00,00,000.\)
Ones thousands is not of many period...Whereas lacks period means million and billion no.