Place value in maths describes the position or place of a digit in a number. Each digit has a place in a number. When we represent the number in general form, the position of each digit will be expanded.

Understanding the Context

Those positions start from a unit place or we also. ⇒ 6 is at ten’s place and 6 at one’s place. In number 66, the place value of 6 is 60 at tens place, and the place value of 6 is at the ones place. Face value of a number.

Key Insights

The face value of a digit for any place in the given number is the value of the digit itself. Let us look at the digit 6 in the number 64. It is in the tens place of the number. In the base ten number system, each place has ten times the value of the place to its right. The one is in the thousands position.

Final Thoughts

The three is in the hundreds position. The two is in the tens position. The nine is in the ones position. Lesson materials generate student link. What you will learn from this video. We'll learn about place value with ones and tens!

We will also learn that any 2 digit numbers can be broken down into groups of tens and ones. Place value is the value of a digit determined by its position in a number. In the decimal numeration system, the most commonly used numeration system, place value is based on groupings of ten and powers of ten. Our fingers are called digits, and the numerals 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 are also called digits.