Place Value of a Digit Class 6th Maths Online solutions
Use of Commas
Commas added to numbers help us read and write large numbers easily. According to Indian Numeration, Commas are used to identify and mark thousands, lakhs and crores. The first comma comes after hundreds place (three digits from the right) and marks thousands. The second comma comes two digits later (five digits from the right). It comes after ten thousand places and marks lakh. The third comma comes then after another two-digits (seven digits from the right). It comes after ten lakh place and marks crore
Commas added to numbers help us read and write large numbers easily. According to Indian Numeration, Commas are used to identify and mark thousands, lakhs and crores. The first comma comes after hundreds place (three digits from the right) and marks thousands. The second comma comes two digits later (five digits from the right). It comes after ten thousand places and marks lakh. The third comma comes then after another two-digits (seven digits from the right). It comes after ten lakh place and marks crore
Examples
1, 08, 01, 992
2, 32, 40, 581
3, 17, 05, 062
1, 08, 01, 992
2, 32, 40, 581
3, 17, 05, 062
Watch interactive videos and learn place value if digit with Indian system, click Class 6 Maths for demos.
The international system of numeration
Values of the places in the International system of numeration are Ones, Tens, Hundreds, Thousands, Ten thousand, Hundred thousand, Millions, Ten million and so on.
1 million = 1000 thousand,
1 billion = 1000 million
Values of the places in the International system of numeration are Ones, Tens, Hundreds, Thousands, Ten thousand, Hundred thousand, Millions, Ten million and so on.
1 million = 1000 thousand,
1 billion = 1000 million
Following place value chart can be used to identify the digit in any place in the International system.
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