Place Value Chart

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Basic Arithmetic
Skill-Builder # W – 2
Determining the Value of a Digit
Place Value Chart
Trillions
Billions
Millions
Thousands
Ones
H
T
O
H
T
O
H
T
O
H
T
O
H
T
O
6
3
2
0
0
1
5
7
8
9
2
0
4
Note: H stands for Hundreds
T stands for Tens
O stands for Ones (Note: The ones place is also referred to as the units place.)
The position of the digit on the place value chart determines its value. For example, the digit 2
appears twice: once with a place value of hundred, in which case the value of this 2 is 200 or two
hundred; the other 2 has a place value of ten billion, in which case the value of this 2 is
20,000,000 or twenty million.
Examples Give the value of the underlined digit.
1. 315,469
Answer: The value of 6 is 60 or sixty.
2. 23,984
Answer: The value of 3 is 3,000 or three thousand.
3. 16, 605,324
Answer: The value of the underlined 6 is 6,000,000 or six million.
4. 930,405,800
Answer: The value of 9 is 900,000,000 or nine hundred million.
5. 818,045,002,123
Answer: The value of the underlined 1 is 10,000,000,000 or ten billion.

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