When writing numbers, if there is no digit in particular place write _____ at that place.
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zero
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- The foundation of our entire number system is place value. In this system, the value of a digit in a number is determined by where it appears in the number.
- The digits in the numbers 42,316 and 61,432 are different from one another. Each place represents 10 times the value of the place to its right in the standard system, also known as the base ten number system (or decimal system). You can imagine doing this by grouping ten of the smaller units together to create a larger unit.
- One of the tens, the next larger unit, is composed of ten ones. One of the subsequent larger units, hundreds, is composed of ten of those units.
- When writing numbers, place a zero where there should be a digit if there is none.
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