Understanding the Base Ten Place Value System
Across
- 3. a single symbol (0-9) that forms a number, and its place value is the specific worth it holds based on its position within that number
- 5. the position of a digit within a number, which determines the digit's value
- 6. Ten Numerals, use ten unique digits (0-9) and a place value system where the position of a digit determines its value
- 7. From, the method of writing a number using words instead of numerical digits
- 8. Form, expresses a number as the sum of the values of its individual digits, revealing the place value of each digit
Down
- 1. Form,The normal, everyday way of writing numbers, where each digit is in its correct positional value, with the largest place value to the left and smaller ones to the right
- 2. simplify it to a less precise but easier-to-use value, while keeping its magnitude close to the original number
- 4. the numerical value that a digit has by virtue of its position in a number.
- 5. a group of three digits in a large number, separated by commas, that represents a specific place-value family, such as ones, thousands, or millions
- 6. Ten, the most common number system, using ten unique digits (0 through 9) and a place value system where each position is worth ten times the value of the position to its right