Place Value

Place Value

Place value in Maths describes the position or place of a digit in a number. Each digit has a place in a number. When we represent the number in general form, the position of each digit will be expanded. Those positions start from a unit place or we also call it one’s position. The order of place value of digits of a number of right to left is units, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousand, a hundred thousand, and so on.

Let us understand with the help of an example, say 7231468, and see the below figure for the place value of each digit.

Place value of digits

Place Value Chart

In Mathematics, place value charts help us to make sure that the digits are in the correct places. To identify the positional values of numbers accurately, first, write the digits in the place value chart and then write the numbers in the usual and the standard form.

The 10 digits we used to represent the numbers are:

0123456789

Here, we provided the place value chart of the Indian System for reference. Go through this chart and find the place value of the given number.

For Indian System

The Indian System of place value chart is given below.

Place Value Chart For Indian System

Crores

LakhsThousands

Ones

Ten Crores

(TC)

(10, 00,00,000)

Crores (C)  

(1, 00,00,000)

Ten Lakhs (TL)

(10,00,000)

Lakhs

(L)

(1,00,000)

Ten- Thousands (TTh)

(10,000)

Thousands (Th)

(1000)

Hundreds (H)

(100)

Tens

(T)

(10)

Ones

(O) 

(1)

For International System

Place Value Chart For International System

Millions

Thousands

Ones

Hundred- Millions

(HM)

(100, 000,000)

Ten-Millions(TM)

(10, 000,000)

Millions

(1,000,000)

Hundred -Thousands (HTh)

100,000)

Ten- Thousands (TTh)

(10,000)

Thousands (Th)

(1000)

Hundreds (H)

(100)

Tens

(T)

(10)

Ones

(O) 

(1)

Comparison Between Indian and International System

In both systems,  5-digit numbers are read in the same way. Here, we will have a look at the comparison of how to read the numbers in both the Indian and International systems.

No. of. Digits

Indian System

International System

6-Digit Numbers       

      1 Lakh     

      100 Thousand

7-Digit Numbers       

      10 Lakhs   

    1 Million

8-Digit Numbers   

      1 Crore   

  10 Million

9-Digit Numbers   

    10 Crores   

      100 Million

Place Value for Decimals

  Hundred
Thousands
      Ten
Thousands
ThousandsHundredsTensOnes.TenthsHundredths
  • Place value tells you how much each digit stands for
  • Use a hyphen when you use words to write 2-digit numbers greater than 20 that have a digit other than zero in the one’s place.
  • A place-value chart tells you how many hundreds, tens, and ones to use.

Place Value Table

NumberPlace ValueValue of digit
67,891,234Units / Ones4
67,891,234Tens30
67,891,234Hundreds200
67,891,234Thousands1,000
67,891,234Ten thousand90,000
67,891,234Hundred thousand800,000
67,891,234Millions7,000,000
67,891,234Ten million60,000,000

Zeros may stand for nothing, but that doesn’t mean you can leave them out. They keep other digits in the correct places.

ThousandsHundredsTensOnes
2040

Think: 2 thousand + 0 hundred + 4 tens + 0 ones

Write: 2,040

Say: Two thousand Forty

Face Value in Maths

The face value of a digit is the value of the digit itself, in a number. Whether the number is single-digit, double-digit, or three-digit or any number, each digit has its face value. Let us understand with the help of examples.

  1. For number 2, 2 is the face value.
  2. For number 89, the face value of 8 and 9 are 8 and 9 respectively.
  3. For 52369, the face value of 3 is 3.

Difference Between Place Value and Face Value

From the definition, we know place value states the position of a digit in a given number, whereas face value describes the value of the digit.

Let us take an example of a number say, 2456. Check the table below to understand the difference.

Digits

Place ValueFace Value

2

Thousands

2

4

Hundreds

4

5

Tens

5

6Units or ones

6

Place Value Through The Millions

    Millions Period  Thousands Period       One’s Period

The digits in large numbers are in groups of three places. The groups are called periods. Commas are usually used to separate the periods.

Let us take an example of a number, 71502700. Check the position of each digit in the given table below.                                       

Hundred Million Ten Million MillionsHundred Thousand Ten Thousand ThousandsHundreds   Tens Ones
71502700

Solved Examples

Example 1:

Write the number 27349811 in the International place value system. Also, write it with commas and in words.

Solution:

MILLIONTHOUSANDSONES
T.MMH.ThT.ThThHTO
27349811

With commas – 27,349,811

In words – Twenty-seven million three hundred forty-nine thousand eight hundred eleven.

Example 2:

In the number 783425, write the digit that is in –

(a) hundreds place (b) hundred thousand place

(c)  ten thousand’s place (d) One’s place

Solution:

(a) A number in hundreds place is 4

(b) A number in hundred thousand’s place  is 7

(c) A number in ten thousand’s place is 8

(d) A number in One’s place is 5


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