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Place value and face value - Differences and Exercise

Place value and face value - Differences and Exercise Place Value The digit multiplied by hundreds or thousands, depending on where it is put, is called place value. For e.g.: Place value of 6 in 650: 6*100 = 600 For 0, the place value is 0. A digit’s place value should be multiplied by the digit value of the position in which it is found. Face Value Face value simply refers to the value of a digit within a number. For e.g.: The face value of 6 in 650 is 6. For 0, the face value is also 0 The face value of a digit remains constant irrespective of its location. Solved Example Determine the Place value and Face value for each digit in the following numbers – 1. 7635 For 5 Place Value 5 Face Value 5*1 = 5 For 3 Place Value 3 Face Value 3*10 =30 For 6 Place Value 6 Face Value 6*100 = 600 For 7 Place Value 7 Face Value 7*1000 = 7000 2. Find the product of Place value of 8 in 8,439  For the Place value of 8, 8 × 1000 = 8000 Download Worksheet on Place value and fa