Place Value Calculator - Number Breakdown

Find the place value of any number. Learn the value at each position - ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, lakhs, crores.

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How to Use

  • Enter any number (up to 15 integer digits)
  • You can use English (0-9) or Bengali (ā§Ļ-⧝) numerals
  • Use decimal point (.) for decimal numbers
  • Click Calculate to see the place value breakdown

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Integer Place Values (Indian System)

Ones1
Tens10
Hundreds100
Thousands1,000
Ten Thousands10,000
Lakhs1,00,000
Ten Lakhs10,00,000
Crores1,00,00,000
Ten Crores10,00,00,000

Decimal Place Values

Tenths1/10
Hundredths1/100
Thousandths1/1000
Ten-Thousandths1/10000
Hundred-Thousandths1/100000
Millionths1/1000000
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What is Place Value?

Place value is the value of each digit in a number based on its position. For example, in 345, the 3 is in the hundreds place (value 300), 4 is in the tens place (value 40), and 5 is in the ones place (value 5).

Indian/Bengali Numbering System

  • Ones: 1
  • Tens: 10
  • Hundreds: 100
  • Thousands: 1,000
  • Lakhs: 1,00,000
  • Crores: 1,00,00,000

How Does Place Value Work?

1

Identify Position

Count digit positions from right to left

2

Find Place Value

Each position equals a power of 10

3

Multiply

Digit × Place Value = Digit Value

4

Sum Up

Adding all digit values gives the original number

📊 Example: Place Value of 12345.67

Integer Part (12345)

DigitPlace NamePlace ValueDigit Value
1Ten Thousands10,00010,000
2Thousands1,0002,000
3Hundreds100300
4Tens1040
5Ones15

Decimal Part (.67)

DigitPlace NamePlace ValueDigit Value
6Tenths1/100.6
7Hundredths1/1000.07

Expanded Form

1 × 10,000 + 2 × 1,000 + 3 × 100 + 4 × 10 + 5 × 1 + 6 × 1/10 + 7 × 1/100
= 10,000 + 2,000 + 300 + 40 + 5 + 0.6 + 0.07 = 12,345.67

Visual Representation

1Ten Thousands
2Thousands
3Hundreds
4Tens
5Ones
.Decimal
6Tenths
7Hundredths

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between place value and face value?
Face value is what the digit itself shows. Place value is the actual value of the digit based on its position in the number. Example: In 567, the face value of 5 is 5, but the place value is 500.
What are Lakh and Crore?
Lakh and Crore are units in the Indian numbering system. 1 Lakh = 1,00,000 (100 thousand). 1 Crore = 1,00,00,000 (10 million or 100 lakhs). This system is used in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Nepal.
What is Expanded Form?
Expanded form shows a number as the sum of each digit multiplied by its place value. Example: 345 = (3 × 100) + (4 × 10) + (5 × 1) = 300 + 40 + 5.
What is the place value of zero?
The place value of zero is always zero (0), regardless of its position. However, zero acts as a placeholder and determines the position of other digits.

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