Final answer:
The question requires identifying the place value of the digit 4 which is 10 times its value in the number 5,455. None of the options A) 5,554, B) 5,545, C) 5,455, and D) 4,555 have the 4 in the correct place value to satisfy the condition. Hence, there is no correct answer among the choices provided.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks to select the number where the digit 4 has 10 times the value of the 4 in the number 5,455. To solve this, we need to understand the place value of numbers. In the number 5,455, the digit 4 is in the tens place, which means its value is 40 (4 x 10). Therefore, for the 4 to have 10 times this value, it needs to be in the hundreds place, making its value 400 (4 x 100).
Now let's look at the options provided:
A) 5,554: The 4s here are in the ones and tens place, which does not satisfy our requirement.
B) 5,545: The 4 here is also in the tens place, similar to the original number, so it is incorrect.
C) 5,455: This is the original number and is therefore incorrect as well.
D) 4,555: The 4 here is in the thousands place, not the hundreds place, making its value 4,000 which is not 10 times the value of the 4 in 5,455.
None of the options provided has a 4 that is 10 times the value of the 4 in 5,455, as they should have a 4 in the hundreds place. Therefore, none of the answer choices A), B), C), or D) is correct.