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A digit's face value and place value in a number can never be the same. Select the appropriate option.

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True
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False
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Solution

The correct option is B False

The face value and place value of a digit in a number are equal in the following cases:

  • If the digit is at the unit's place. For example: in the number 729, face value and place value of units digit = 9.
  • If the digit itself is 0. For example: in the number 23,059, the face value and place value of digit 0 equals 0.

Therefore, the given statement is false.


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