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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
Factors of a given number are numbers that can perfectly divide that given number.
The word “factors” means part of. So, think of factors as a number part that when multiplied by a whole number gives you the original number.
Example of Factors
E.g. 3 is a factor of 12 because when 3 is multiplied by a whole number it gives 12.
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125 + 625 ÷ 25 -169 + 25
= 125 + 25 - 169 + 25
= 150 + 25 - 169
= 175 - 169
= 6
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Place Value : Place value of a digit in a number is the digit multiplied by thousand or hundred or whatever place it is situated.
For example,
In 25486, the place value of 5 is
= 5 ⋅ 1000
= 5000
Here, to get the place value of 5, we multiply 5 by 1000.
Face Value : Face value of a digit in a number is the digit itself.
More clearly, face value of a digit always remains same irrespective of the position where it is located.
For example,
In 25486, the face value of 5 is 5.
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A decimal is any number in our base-ten number system. Specifically, we will be using numbers that have one or more digits to the right of the decimal point in this unit of lessons. The decimal point is used to separate the ones place from the tenths place in decimals. Example: the numbers we use in everyday life are decimal numbers, because they are based on 10 digits (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and 9). "Decimal number" is often used to mean a number that uses a decimal point followed by digits that show a value smaller than one. Example: 45.6 (forty-five point six) is a decimal number.
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When two rays have a common end point they from an angle. In this figure two rays OA and OB have a common end point O. So they form an angle AOB. The common end point is called the Vertex and rays OA and OB are the arms of the angle.
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