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Posted by Amit Gupta 5 years, 6 months ago
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 6 months ago
The face value of a digit is the digit itself, at whatever place it may be. It is unchangeable and definite. But place value changes according to the digit’s place.
For example; to find face value and place value of 3572:
face value of 2 is 2 place value of 2 is 2
face value of 7 is 7 place value of 7 is 70
The digits of a number express the values of their own when the number is given in expanded form and read in words. The value of a digit when expressed in expanded form of the number is called its place value in the number.
For example: In the number 378;
the place value of 3 is 300 (three hundred)
the place value of 7 is 70 (seventy)
the place value of 8 is 8 (eight)
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Harsh Kumar 5 years, 6 months ago
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