Final answer:
Upon examination of the digits in the ten millions place of each provided numeral, we find that none of the digits are prime numbers. Therefore, no correct answer exists among the options given.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks to identify the numeral in which the digit in the ten millions place is a prime number. A prime number is a number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. Using this definition, we will examine the ten millions place in each option provided.
- A. 246,930,184 - The ten millions digit is '4', which is not a prime number.
- B. 362,431,241 - The ten millions digit is '6', which is not a prime number.
- C. 224,617,043 - The ten millions digit is '4', which is not a prime number.
- D. 339,714,360 - The ten millions digit is '9', which is not a prime number.
Unfortunately, none of the provided options have a prime number in the ten millions place. Therefore, there must be a mistake in the question or the given options, as no correct answer is present based on the definition of a prime number.