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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Math - Middle School - Numbers - Place Value
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Place value is the value of a digit in a number depending on its position in the number. Each digit in a number has a place value. The place a digit occupies in a number tells us its place value. So, the product of the digit and the value of the place it occupies gives us the place value. 

The number 555 is 500 (hundreds) + 50 (tens) + 5 (units). 

Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Math - Middle School - Numbers - Place Value
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10 Questions

1. 2,468 - re-order this number to get the largest even number.
2. How many hundreds are there in the number 42?
3. 5,221 - re-order this number to get the smallest odd number.
4. How many thousands are there in the number 4,647?
5. How many units are there in the number 9?
6. 2,468 - re-order this number to get the smallest odd number.
7. How many tens are in the number 631?
8. How many hundreds in the number 6,814?
9. How would you write the number seven thousand, six hundred and thirty-three in figures?
10. How would you write the number 2,011 in words?