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    what is the value given to a digit by its position in a numeral?

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    Each digit in a number system represents an integer. For example, in decimal the digit "1" represents the integer one, and in the hexadecimal system, the letter "A" represents the number ten. A positional number system must have a digit representing the integers from zero up to, but not including, the radix of the number system.


    Read more >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerical_digit

    mycatsmom

    Very complicated, Romos. But you are very knowledgable. Are you a math teacher ?

    starting from left to right in a 4 digit numeral, the value goes > > > >   one, tens, hundreths, thousands



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