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Place value and the value of digits in a number depend on the digit's position. In a multi-digit number, each place - ones, tens, hundreds, etc. - has a different value. For example, in the number 528: - The 5 is in the hundreds place and has a value of 500. - The 2 is in the tens place and has a value of 20. - The 8 is in the ones place and has a value of 8.






Introduction to place value concept, emphasizing that each digit has distinct place value depending on its position.
Explanation of place values for one-digit (ones), two-digit (ones, tens), and three-digit numbers (ones, tens, hundreds).
Illustration using the number 528 to show how different digits have unique place values and corresponding values.
Application exercise asking students to identify place values and values in various numbers, reinforcing understanding.