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1. The problem is to understand place value in grade 6, which means knowing the value of each digit in a number based on its position.
2. The place value of a digit depends on its position from right to left: ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, and so on.
3. For example, in the number 345,672:
- The digit 2 is in the ones place, so its value is $2 \times 1 = 2$.
- The digit 7 is in the tens place, so its value is $7 \times 10 = 70$.
- The digit 6 is in the hundreds place, so its value is $6 \times 100 = 600$.
- The digit 5 is in the thousands place, so its value is $5 \times 1,000 = 5,000$.
- The digit 4 is in the ten thousands place, so its value is $4 \times 10,000 = 40,000$.
- The digit 3 is in the hundred thousands place, so its value is $3 \times 100,000 = 300,000$.
4. To find the value of any digit, multiply the digit by the value of its place.
5. This helps in reading, writing, and understanding large numbers clearly.
Final answer: The place value of each digit is the digit multiplied by its position value, such as ones, tens, hundreds, etc.