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Sense Of Large Numbers Seven-digit number: This is any number with 7 digits. An example is 89,72,543. In words, it is read as Eighty-nine lakh seventy-two thousand five hundred forty-three.

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Writing Numbers Using Commas While writing a number, different periods are separated by putting a comma between two consecutive periods. Example : Write 40932045 and 375318277 in Indian place value

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International place value  International place value chart International place value chart for 9-digit numbers is divided into four periods i.e., ones, thousands and millions which are furt

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Face Value & Place Value  The face value of a digit is the value of the digit itself at whatever place it may be. For example: In number 32876521, the face value of 1 is 1, 2 is 2, 5 i

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Numbers on Abacus Representing numbers on abacus:

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Comparing and Ordering Numbers Comparison of numbers refers to the process of determining which of two or more numbers is greater or smaller than the others. Ordering numbers means arranging a grou

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