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Place Value of 1

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The place value of a digit helps to understand its worth in a number. The order of place value begins with ones, tens, hundreds, and further goes on.

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What is the Place Value of 1?

The Place Value of any number is based on the position of dthe igits within the number. That means if a number is 231, the place value of 1 is 100, whereas in 17, 1 holds the tens position, so its value is considered as 10. 

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How to Identify the Place Value of 1?

In order to identify the place value of 1 in a number, one can use the place value chart. The place value chart represents the value of each position in terms of the power of 10. These values begin at 10⁰, and the exponent increases by one with each position. The digit at the rightmost place holds the smallest power and hence the smallest value. 

 

Example: The position of digit “1” in the number 12 is second from the right, which implies the value 10¹. Similarly, in number 51, the digit “1” has a place value of 10°, which equals 1. 

These positions can also be referred to in terms of their value, like if a digit holds the value 1, it is in the“ones” position, for value 10, it's in the “tens” position, for 10²(100) it's the hundreds position, and so on. 
 

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Step-by-Step Process for Determining the Place Value of a Digit

Follow the steps given below to determine the place value of a digit in a given number:


Step 1) Track the position of the digit 1 in the given number.

Step 2) Allot its position with its respective value.

 

Example: In number 183, “1” rests in the hundreds position, hence its position will hold the value 10².

Step 3)  To find a digit’s numerical value, multiply the digit by its place value. 

 

In the example above, the numerical value of “1” in 183 is: place of value of 1× digit  = 100×1 = 100

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Tips and Tricks to Master Place Value

Determining the place value is not much of rocket science, still it can be a bit confusing at the beginning. To make your understanding more promising, here are a few tips and tricks.

  • To understand place value better, try writing the number in an expanded form. 

For example: 23 = 20+3 = 2×10 + 3×1

⇒2's position = Tens

⇒ 3's position = Ones

 

  • Use an example of money to understand place values, like pennies are ones, dimes are tens, and dollars are hundreds.

 

  • To determine the place value of any digit in a number, just add (n-1) times zero to the end of 1 for any position n. Example: 567, position of 5 = 3rd, value = 100⇒hundreds. Position of 6 = 2nd, value = 10⇒ tens.

 

  • Use commas to separate periods for better understanding, like 20,435.

 

  • Remember to add “th” at the end of the place value name when working with decimal fractions, such as tenths, hundredths, etc. It indicates that the digit is of the fractional part
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Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in Place Value of 1

Let’s take a look at a few mistakes that happen frequently while evaluating the place value of 1 and how to avoid them.

Mistake 1

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Starting from the wrong direction.

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When calculating the place value of a whole number, always start assigning values from right to left. The smallest value goes to the digits in the right position, while the greatest goes to the digits at the most left-hand side.

Mistake 2

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Forgetting the zero.

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 If a number includes a zero, always take its place value into consideration while evaluating the position. For example, 205 = 2 × 100 + 0 × 10 + 5 × 1; ignoring the 0 doesn’t change the number, but ignoring a non-zero digit would.

Mistake 3

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 Using the same place value for digits after the decimal.

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 If a number consists of fractional parts, then to find their place value, the order should be from left to right after the decimal with decreasing power of 10 starting from -1.

 

Example: Finding the place value of 1 and 3 in 25.13.
1's position = tenth (10-1 or 0.1). Place Value = 1×0.1 = 0.1
3 ‘s position = hundredth (10-2 or 0.01). Place Value = 3×0.01 = 0.03.
 

Mistake 4

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Not multiplying by the digit.

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The place value of a digit depends on its position but to represent its numerical value, it should be multiplied by the digit. Example: In 43, the digit 4 is in the tens place with a place value of 10, so its numerical value is 4 × 10 = 40. 

Mistake 5

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The place value name is not mentioned.

 

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For whole numbers, the place value names end with “s”, while for decimal fractions, they end with “th”.

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Solved Examples on Place Value of 1

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Problem 1

Determine the place value of the digit 1 in the number 7,183?

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The place value of 1 is in the hundreds place.

Explanation

 1's position is third to the right. Hence, its place value is 10² or 100 i.e. hundreds. 

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Problem 2

Write 62 in the expanded form.

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 6×10+2×1

Explanation

62 = 60+2 = 6×10+2×1

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Problem 3

In the number 457, which digit is in the hundreds place.

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 4

Explanation

 Allotting the place values to each digit for the given number. For 7, place value ⇒ 1, for 5 it's 10, and for 4, 10² or 100. Hence, 4 is in the hundreds place.

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Problem 4

If the digits at the hundreds place in 243 is replaced with 0, what is the new number?.

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43

Explanation

 Step (1): Finding the digit at the hundreds place. 243 ⇒ 200+40+3 ⇒ 2×100 + 4×10 + 3×1 ⇒2 is in the hundreds place.

Step (2) Replacing “2” with “0”. Now, the new number is 0 ×100 + 4×10 + 3×1 ⇒ 43

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Problem 5

If 3 has the ones place and 5 in the hundreds place, what is the exact number?

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 503

Explanation

Place value of 3 is 1, then its numerical value will be 3×1= 3. Similarly, 5 is in the hundreds place, hence its value is 5×100 = 500.

Since no digit is provided for tens place, 0 will take place. Placing each value, we get 500 + 3 = 503. 

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FAQs on Place Value of 1

1.What is Place Value?

Place value is the value attached to the position of a digit in any number. 

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2.Can the place value of 1 be different in two different numbers?

Yes, the place value depends entirely on its position. For example, in the number 15, the 1 is in the tens place, but in the number 961, the 1 is in the ones place.

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3.Why are Place Values so important?

The concept of place values is important because they represent the worth of each digit in a number according to its position.

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4.What is the place value 3 in the number 300?

The place value of 3 in 300 is 3 hundreds or 300.

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5.Can the fractional part of a number also be written in expanded form?

Yes, they can be written in expanded form. Example: 23.87 can be written as 2 × 10 + 3 × 1 + 8 × 0.1 + 7 × 0.07.

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Important Glossaries for Place Value of 1

  • Place Value Chart: A place value chart is a tool for visual representation of the value of each digit in a number based on its position.

 

  • Decimal: A decimal is a number combining both a whole number and its fractional parts, separated by a decimal point.

 

  • Whole number: The set of non-negative numbers is simply called whole numbers.

 

  • Digit: A single number(0-9) can be called as a digit.

 

  • Number: It is a numerical value composed of a single digit or maybe more. E.g. 3, 22, 43
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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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