Back to: Mathematics Primary 2
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Here we will learn about the place values in words and numbers. We have seen that a digit written in a particular place has its value according to the place. example:
1 written in unit’s place stand for 1
1 written in ten’s place stand for 10 (1 ten)
1 written in hundred’s place stand for 100 (1 hundred)
2 written in unit’s place stand for 2
2 written in ten’s place stand for 20 (2 tens)
2 written in hundred’s place stand for 200 (2 hundred)
3 written in ten’s place stand for 3
3 written in ten’s place stand for 30 (3 tens)
3 written in hundred’s place stand for 300 (3 hundred
Now to write the place values in words and numbers, such as 45, we see the number has two digits. Each digit is a different place value.
The first digit i.e. 4 is called the tens’ place. Here, there are 4 tens.
The last or right digit i.e. 5 is called the ones’ place.
Therefore, in the number 45 = 4 tens plus 5 ones = 40 + 5 = 45.
ACTIVITY
Write the place value of the digit written in bold:
(i) 228
(ii) 237
(iii) 103
(iv) 719
(v) 206
(vi) 187
ACTIVITY
For each of the numbers below, write the place value of each digit
- 199
- 145
- 79
- 153
- 86
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