The whole numbers are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9....
When a whole number is written using digits it said to be in standard form. The position of each digit in the number determines the digit's place value. The diagram below shows a place value chart naming the first twelve place values.
When a whole number is written using digits it said to be in standard form. The position of each digit in the number determines the digit's place value. The diagram below shows a place value chart naming the first twelve place values.
In the number, 37,462, the position of the digit 3 determines that its place value is the ten-thousands.
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To begin select the correct operations below or from the drop-down menu.
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division