Key points
- place valueThe value of a digit that relates to its position or place in a number. Eg, in 1482 the digits represent 1 thousand, 4 hundreds, 8 tens and 2 units. describes the position of a digitOne of the symbols of a number system, most commonly the symbols 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 in a number.
- Numbers are part of everyday life. Understanding place value can help when writing and describing numbers and carrying out simple calculations without using a calculator.
- Place value enables us to compare different values, eg to compare high scores when gaming.
What is place value?
place valueThe value of a digit that relates to its position or place in a number. Eg, in 1482 the digits represent 1 thousand, 4 hundreds, 8 tens and 2 units. describes the position of a digit in a number. It also gives the value of each digit in a number.
- Whilst a digit in a number can be the same, its value depends on its position within the number.
- Knowing the place value of each digit can help when comparing numbers.
- The order of place value of digits in a number from right to left is: units, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, a hundred thousands, etc.
- Units are often referred to as ones. Eg, 34 has 3 tens and 4 units, or we could say 34 has 3 tens and 4 ones.
Example: place value

Image caption, In the number 3,410,593 each digit represents a different place value.

Image caption, The digit 3 has a value of 3 units or 3 (three).

Image caption, The digit 9 has a value of 9 tens or 90 (ninety).

Image caption, The digit 5 has a value of 5 hundreds or 500 (five hundred).

Image caption, The digit 0 has a value of 0 thousands.

Image caption, The digit 1 has a value of 1 ten thousands or 10,000 (ten thousand).

Image caption, The digit 4 has a value of 4 hundred thousands or 400,000 (four hundred thousand).

Image caption, The digit 3 has a value of 3 millions or 3,000,000 (three million).

Image caption, There are two of the same digits (3) in this number. However, they both have a different place value. The 3 at the beginning of the number has a value of 3,000,000 (three million). The 3 at the end of the number has a value of 3 (three units).
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Question
Which even digit has the largest value in the number 34,659?

Firstly, look for the even digits.
The digits 3, 5 and 9 are odd so can be discounted.
The digit 6 has a value of 600
The digit 4 has a value of 4,000
The even digit with the largest value is 4
Practise place value
Activity: comparing and ordering numbers
Try this activity to practise recognising and comparing the place value of numbers.
Place value quiz
Practise what you've learned about place value with this quiz.
Real-world maths

Place value is used in everyday life to compare numbers.
A sports presenter might compare the different amount of prize money won in a competition. In the 2021 US Open Tennis Championships, the winner received $2,500,000. The runner-up received $1,250,000
In athletics, a presenter might compare the different length races, eg The Olympic Games has a 1,500m race, a 5,000m race and a 10,000m race.

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