zero
2007-08-28 12:49:16
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The number 4,809,516 is the same as
4 x 1 Million
+ 8 x 100,000
+ 0 x 10,000
+ 9 x 1,000
+ 5 x 100
+ 1 x 10
+ 6 x 1
The value of the zero is zero, it just holds the place.
2007-08-28 12:53:01
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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It's in the ten thousands place, so it's 0 ten thousands, or zero.
(To the other answerers: it's the ten thousandS place, not the ten thousandTHS place. The latter would be to the right of the decimal point.)
2007-08-28 12:51:26
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answer #3
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answered by Tony The Dad 3
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It tells us that there are no 10,000's.
There are 4 miilions,
8 100,000 thousands,
0 ten thosusands
9 thoosands
5 100's
1 10
and 6 1's
2007-08-28 12:51:04
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answer #4
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answered by ironduke8159 7
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0 ten-thousands
2007-08-28 12:48:26
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answer #5
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answered by Beccah 2
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0 is just the place holder of 10,000
or the 10000 is zero
4 is the place holder of a million
2007-08-28 12:49:02
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answer #6
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answered by CPUcate 6
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10,000ths place.
the value of 0 is 0 so your question is somewhat misleading.
but it is in the ten-thousandth place.
2007-08-28 12:49:22
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answer #7
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answered by jonathan 1
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yeap, they all got it right..It's 10 thousandths---it's the value of the digit in the 5th number
2007-08-28 12:49:56
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answer #8
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answered by toffer 3
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10 000
2007-08-28 12:48:12
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answer #9
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answered by j_w_siow 2
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ten-thousandth
2007-08-28 12:50:18
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answer #10
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answered by firefighter 3
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