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The Value of Places

Test your understanding of place value by comparing the values of digits in different positions within numbers.

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What five digit whole number satisfies all of the following statements?

  • The tens digit has a value that is four times the units digit
  • The hundreds digit is zero
  • The number represented by first digit divided by 3500 gives the value of the tens digit
  • The number represented by the second digit is 200 times the units digit
  • The number represented by the second digit is 50 times the number represented by the tens digit

Correct Wrong

Find the five digit number with two decimal places the satisfies all of the following statements?

  • The number represented by the digit in the second decimal place is ten times smaller than the number represented by the digit in the first decimal place
  • The units digit is one nintieth of the number represented by the first two digits.
  • The value of the number represented by the second digit is one fifth of the value of the number represented by the first digit
  • The value represented by the tens digit added to the value represented by the units digit gives a square number
  • The units digit is eight times more than the number represented by the digit in the tenths position

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Level 1 - Compare the values of the digits in a three digit whole number

Level 2 - Compare the values of the digits in a number in the hundreds with one decimal place

Level 3 - Compare the values of the digits in a number in the thousands with one decimal place

Level 4 - Compare the values of the digits in a number in the thousands with two decimal places

Level 5 - A challenge to create a number that fits the given description

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Here is a Place Value Chart you might find useful when doing this exercise.

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This video explains place value and is based on the main Place Value exercise.

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