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explain the place value relationship when the same two digits are next to each other in a multidigit number

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For example, the value of digit 3 in 5833

5833 = 5000 + 800 + 30 + 3

The digits 3 in 5833 has value of 30 and 3
One value is ten times the other

Another example, the value of digit 6 in 586645

586645 = 500000 + 80000 + 6000 + 600 + 40 + 5

The digits 6 in 586645 is 6000 and 600
One digit is 10 times the other

We can make a conclusion that the place value relationship when the same two digits are next to each other is one digit will always be 10 times the other digit.
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