the face vlaue of a number never changes. example. the number three face value is 3.
the place value may change example: 3, 30,300, 3000, 3333 but it always looks the same way.
The face value of any number is the number itself!
The face value of any number is equal to the number itself. Therefore, the face value of the 9 in the number 43943 is 9.
7000 (number value) - 7 (face value) = 6993.
The face value of a digit is the value of the digit itself, regardless of its position in a number. In the number 834529, the face value of 9 is simply 9.
place value and face value of a number are always equal at ones place.
The face value of a digit in a number is the digit itself, regardless of its position. In the number 52787890, the face value of the digit 2 is simply 2.
Its face value is 1 but its place value is 10
yes it is
The face value of the number 6 is always 6. The place value, on the other hand, is the value which changes based upon where it is placed in the number.
It is what the digit is irrespective of where it appears. For example, in the number 47982, the face value of the number 9, is 9.
In the number 19, the face value of 9 is simply 9 itself, as it is the digit at that place. The place value of 9 in this number is 9 multiplied by the place it occupies, which is the units place. Therefore, the place value of 9 in the number 19 is 9.
The face value of a digit is the value of the digit itself, regardless of its position in the number. In the numeral 574873, the face value of the digit 7 is 7. The difference between the face value of 7 and its place value in this number is 0, as the place value of 7 in this number is also 7 (tens of thousands place).