Math, asked by pavanganesh7892, 9 months ago

Write the place value for the bubbled digits 198

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Answered by vaishukutty281
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Answer:

8 is ones 9 is tens 1 is hundred so one hundred and ninety eight

Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

8 is ones 9 is tens 1 is hundred

Explanation:

The main distinction between place value and face value is that the former deals with the digit's position, while the latter denotes the digit's true worth. The ability to characterise the digits into groups of tens, hundreds, and even thousands requires the number system, which is both available and necessary.

Face Value: The value of the digit itself can be used to indicate the face value of any number. For instance, the value of the third digit in the number 394 is the number three.

Place Value: A digit's place in a number is represented by its place value. For instance, the third digit in the number 394 has a place value of 100th, or 300th.

Therefore, Place value of 1 is hundred

Place value of 9 is tens

Place value of 8 is ones

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