Answer:
90 Million
Explanation:
In place value system, each digit has a value corresponding to the place in the listed digits.
To get a place value, you multiply the face value of the digit by the value corresponding to the place.
From the question:
The place value of
4 is four Unit
2 is two tens
1 is one hundred.... it goes on in that order.
Hence, the place value of 9 is:
90 x a million
= 90 million
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Each digit has a value depending on its place called the place value of the digit. Place value of a digit = (face value of the digit) × (value of the place). Hence, the place value of 6 in 64 = 6 x 10 = 60.