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Meet number 342786 am only one number but I have six digits inside of me. My digits are 3, 4, 2, 7, 8 and 6. All my digits are valuable to me. Ok? They all have a place value. Let me tell you the place value of each of my digits: 8 has a place value of one, 7 has a place value of ten, 2 has a place value of a hundred, 4 has a place value of a thousand and 3 has a place value of a hundred thousand.
The place value is what the digit represents in its place. I am a very beautiful number. Everything about me is beautiful especially my face. So- all my digits have a face value. The face value of any of my digits is what you see with your eyes. If you want to know the real value of any of my digits, you can put the place value and the face value together. For example, the place value of the digit four in me is thousand and the face value is four. Put four and thousand together you will get four thousand which is the real value of the 4 in me. The End
Answer the following questions: • What is the story about? • What is the name of the person telling the story? • What is a pace value of a digit? • What is a face value of a digit? • How can you identify the real value of a digit?