Last updated on June 18th, 2025
Place value helps us understand the value of a digit in a given number based on it’s position. It shows that 25 is twenty-five and not two five. We use place values in counting numbers and measuring objects. In this topic, we are going to learn about place values.
Place value in math refers to the value of each digit in a number based on what position it is written. When we write numbers, we write them in an order that is like ones, tens, and hundreds. For example, in the number 345,
5 is in the ones place, and the value of 5 is five,
4 is in the tens place and its value is forty,
3 is in the hundreds place and its value is three hundred.
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The concept of place value is necessary for our number system. This was initiated with ancient civilizations when the Babylonians developed a base-60 system around 3000 BCE. Around the 6th century, Indians introduced the base-10 or decimal system, along with the revolutionary concept of zero as a place value. It was spread through Islamic scholars and finally to Europe through scholars like Al-Khwarizmi. The simplicity and efficiency of the decimal system made it the global standard, enabling the representation of any number using just ten digits (0-9). The development of place value played a crucial role in advancing mathematics and modern arithmetic.
The properties of place value help us to understand the basics of how the place value system works.
Place values are one of the basic concepts in mathematics, determining the value of the number based on its given position. Here we will learn about the different number systems and their place values.
Decimal System: It is the most used number system in the world, it uses 10 digits 0-9. It has place values starting from ones, tens, and hundreds and it continues. Each place value has a difference of exponential power of ten, starting from the rightmost ones (100), tens (101), and hundreds (102) and it continues. For example, The number 1289 can be broken into (1 × 103) + (2 × 102) + (8 x 101) + (9 x 100) = 1289.
Binary System: The binary number system is used in logic gates and digital networks. It is a base 2 number system, as it uses only 0 and 1 to represent numbers. Each place value in the binary number system differs by the power of 2. Starting from the rightmost bit are 20, 21, 22, etc. For example, 1101 can be expressed as 1 x 23 + 1 x 22 + 0 x 21 + 1 x 20 =13.
Roman Numerals: In Roman numerals, we use letters to represent the numbers. There are some specific symbols that are used to represent a fixed number. The 7 fixed symbols are I: 1 V: 5 X:10 L:50 C:100 D:500 and M:1000. For example, 56 in Roman can be written as LVI.
Other number systems: Other number systems include octal and hexadecimal numbers. In octal, the numbers from 0-7 are used, and it is a base 8 number system. In the hexadecimal number system, we use numbers 0-9 and letters A-F, and it is a base 16 number system.
Place values are important for students to understand as they determine the formation of the numbers. Different number systems have different place values. This concept helps in solving arithmetic problems like decimals and fractions. The binary number system is especially important in computer science and logic gates. Not only is it significant for the formation of numbers, but it also allows for solving problems involving any of the basic arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Without place values, learning math would get confusing and hard to understand.
Place value is a system we use to help us understand the position and value of each digit in a number. As we know, each digit has a different value due to its position in the number, whether it is in the ones, tens, hundreds, or a higher place.
In a number, each digit has a specific place value based on its position.
For example: For the number 7324
7 is in the thousands place
3 is in the hundreds place
2 is in the tens place
4 is in the ones place
We write and read the numbers based on their position whether it is in the ones, tens, hundreds, or a higher place value.
For example, 4233 is read as four thousand, two hundred thirty-three
Expanded form is the breaking of numbers into their place values.
For example, the expanded form of 6745 is:
6000 + 700 + 40 + 5
The usual way of writing numbers is what we call the standard form.
For example,
400 + 30 + 2 is the expanded form, and its standard form is 432.
To know whether a number is greater or less than the other, we compare using the place values. We start from the place value on the leftmost of the number and move towards the right.
For example,
9876 and 9776
Here the thousands place which is 9 is the same so we move on to the next place value.
The hundreds place of 9876 is 8 and the hundreds place of 9776 is 7. 8 is greater than 7. So 9876 > 9776.
Place values are essential in reading and writing numbers. Without place values, performing operations such as addition and subtraction would be difficult. So here are a few helpful tips and tricks to master place value
Place value is an essential concept that we use in many aspects of daily life, from handling money to measuring ingredients in recipes. Here are some real-world applications that use place values.
When learning place values, students can make mistakes that could lead to incorrect answers. Here are some common mistakes and ways to avoid them.
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In the number 4752, what is the place value of 7?
The place value of 7 is the hundreds place.
To find the place value of 7 we first need to break down the numbers:
4 is in the thousands place (4000)
7 is in the hundreds place (700)
5 is in the tens place (50)
2 is in the ones place (2)
We can see that 7 is in the hundreds place.
Write the number 6513 in expanded form
6000 + 500 + 10 + 3
To write a number in expanded form we break the number into the sum of its place value.
Write the number 3541 in words.
Three thousand five hundred forty-one
Break the number into its place values and then combine them
So, 3 = Three thousand, 5 = five hundred, 4 = forty, and 1 = one.
After combining we get Three thousand five hundred forty-one.
Which number is greater 6574 and 6987?
6987 is greater
To know which number is greater, compare the digits from left to right. Since both numbers have 6 in the thousands place we will move to the next digit. For the number 6574, 5 is the number in the hundreds place and 9 is the hundreds place value for the number 6987. Therefore, 6987 is the greater number.
Write the place value of 7 in the number 5575.
7 is in the tens place.
The leftmost value is 5 which is in the thousands place, the next place value is 5 which is the hundreds place, 7 is in the tens place and 5 is in the ones place. Therefore 7 is in the tens place.
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Hiralee Lalitkumar Makwana has almost two years of teaching experience. She is a number ninja as she loves numbers. Her interest in numbers can be seen in the way she cracks math puzzles and hidden patterns.
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