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What is the place value of the 4 in 4,026? What is the value of the digit? |
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thousands; 4,000 |
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ones; 4 |
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hundreds; 400 |
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tens; 40 |
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What is the place of the 9 in 83,049? What is the value of the digit? |
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hundreds; 900 |
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tens; 90 |
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ones; 9 |
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thousands; 9,000 |
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A UFO is hovering 28,197 miles above the surface of the Earth. What is the value of the digit in the ten thousands place? |
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20,000 |
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8,000 |
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90 |
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2 |
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Wilma explains that the number 40,916 has a place holder. Is she correct? Why or why not? |
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Yes; each digit holds a place in the number. |
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Yes; the 0 in the thousands place means that there are no thousands. |
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No; a place holder must always be to the right of the comma. |
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No; there are no place holders in this number. |
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What is the place of the 4 in 13,425? What is the value of the digit? |
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tens; 40 |
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thousands; 4,000 |
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C. |
ones; 4 |
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hundreds; 400 |
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