Which number has a thousands digit of 2?
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Which number has a thousands digit of 2?
To solve this problem, we will determine which number among the given choices has a thousands digit of 2.
Therefore, the correct choice is the number as it is the only number with a thousands digit of 2.
Thus, the number we are looking for is .
If you use all of the units shown below and place them in the table, then what number do they make?
Write the values in the place value chart and convert into a number.
Always start from the right side with the ones place! Think of it like counting: 1s, 10s, 100s, 1000s. The pattern goes right to left, just like how we build numbers.
Commas help separate groups of three digits, but ignore them when counting place values. Just count digit positions from right to left as usual.
Yes! The comma is just for easier reading. Both numbers have the same place values: 2 is in the thousands place in both cases.
Double-check by labeling each place value under the number. Write: ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten-thousands from right to left to avoid mistakes.
The first 2 is in the ten-thousands place (fifth position from right). Only the middle 5 sits in the thousands place (fourth position from right).
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