______________’s Place Value Notes Place value refers to the value of a digit based on its location in a number. A digit is a symbol used in numbers to represent a given value (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9) Place values are grouped into periods. Each period contains three place values which are separated by commas in larger numbers. Examples: 235 45,223 1 place value period 1,392,005 2 place value periods 3 place value periods Ones Tens Ones 5 , 7 Tens Hundreds Hundreds Tens Ten thousands 8 Ones Hundreds Hundred thousands 1 , 9 Thousands Ones Tens Ten millions Millions Hundreds Hundred millions Each period has a name, and each place value in that period is given a name as well. Millions Thousands Ones 0 6 Learn Zillion Understanding How to Use A Place Value Chart The following blocks represent equals ______________ equals________________ equals____________ equals_____________ Use the symbols above to draw the following numbers: 2,451 1,247 https://learnzillion.com/lessons/515-model-numbers-using-baseten-blocks
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