I think it means that the value of the digit must be a 600, for example, 650, the hundredth digit is a value of 600. another example 5641. Or 14654. I think that is what you might be asking about.
Digits in a Place ValueOnly one digit can be written in a place value.
It has 4 significant digits but only one value.
An entire number cannot have a place value. It is the property of each of its digits, taken one at a time.
three hundred ninty and eighty one tenths
To give the particular number the largest possible value, arrange the digits in the order of their individual value, beginning with the largest one on the left and smallest on the right. To give the particular number its smallest possible value, arrange the digits in the order of their individual value, beginning with the smallest one on the left and largest on the right.
600 is one tenth the value of 6,000?
176
Digits in a Place ValueOnly one digit can be written in a place value.
Only one at a time.
If you mean how many digits does a billion have, then one billion = 1,000,000,000 which is one, followed by 9 zeros, or ten digits
It has 4 significant digits but only one value.
An entire number cannot have a place value. It is the property of each of its digits, taken one at a time.
One and six hundred thirty-nine thousandths.
three hundred ninty and eighty one tenths
If you add up all the digits, A has the value 8.
depends which one, they seem to range from around $90 to about $600
In the number 65437, the last two digits are 37 - a digit is one single character in a string of numbers.