Place Value Problems with Answer - Test Your Pre-algebra Skills
Practice Place Value upto Thousands
An online pre-algebra numeric place value sums with answer.
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Place Value, Face Value, Expanded Form
Place value
Look at the place value chart
Hundred Millions = 100000000
Ten Millions = 10000000
Millions = 1000000
Hundred Thousands = 100000
Ten Thousands = 10000
Thousands = 1000
Hundreds = 100
Tens = 10
Ones = 1
Consider the numbers 1892 and 9128. Arrange them in the place value chart.
Consider the number 1892
2 -> 2 is in the ones place. Its place value is 2 ones = 2
9 -> 9 is in the tens place. Its place value is 9 tens = 90
8 -> 8 is in the hundreds place. Its place value is 8 hundreds = 800
1 -> 1 is in thousands place. Its place value is 1 thousands = 1000
Consider the number 9128
8 -> The place value of 8 is 8
2 -> The place value of 2 is 20
1 -> The place value of 1 is 100
9 -> The place value of 9 is 9000
Face value
The face of a digit is the value of the number itself. It remains the same in all places.
In 9128, the face value of:
9 is 9
1 is 1
2 is 2
8 is 8
Expanded Form
The numbers 1892 and 9128 are formed by the digits 1,2,8 and 9
But these two numbers are different.Do you know why?
These are different because the digits are in different places.
So the place value of each digit in the two cases is different.
The expanded form of 1892 is 1000 + 800 + 90 + 2
The expanded form of 9128 is 9000 + 100 + 20 + 8