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Digit Placevalue Money

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Digit Placevalue Money


1. The first problem asks for the value and place value of the digit 4 in the number 146,327. - The digit 4 is in the thousands place. - Therefore, its place value is "thousands". - Its value is the digit multiplied by its place value: $4 \times 1000 = 4000$. 2. The second problem involves Charles changing his two bills into five-dollar bills. - The two bills are $100 and $20 bills. - Total amount is $100 + $20 = 120$. - To find how many five-dollar bills Charles will have, divide total amount by 5: $\frac{120}{5} = 24$. 3. The third problem asks for the total sum of money Jimmy has based on the table: - 25ยข coins: 6 coins at $0.25$ each, total $6 \times 0.25 = 1.5$ dollars. - $1 bills: 7 bills, total $7 \times 1 = 7$ dollars. - $5 bills: 8 bills, total $8 \times 5 = 40$ dollars. - $10 bills: 7 bills, total $7 \times 10 = 70$ dollars. - $20 bills: 5 bills, total $5 \times 20 = 100$ dollars. - $100 bills: 3 bills, total $3 \times 100 = 300$ dollars. - Sum all: $1.5 + 7 + 40 + 70 + 100 + 300 = 518.5$ dollars. Final answers: 1. Value of digit 4: $4000$; Place value: "thousands". 2. Number of five-dollar bills Charles will have: $24$. 3. Total sum Jimmy has: $518.5$ dollars.