0 the value of a number decided by its position, for instance whether it is a one, a ten, a hundred, etc.
An abacus is a traditional calculation device consisting of a frame, a horizontal dividing bar, and columns of beads, each of which has a place value.
Within that broad boundary, however, some critics and scholars make distinctions that place value on direct social change as the goal and result of political theatre.
Not all cultures, for example, place value on enjoyment of reading or on the use of attractive storybooks for instructional purposes.
Considering how integral archaeological practice is to value, when we place value centre stage it cries out for archaeologists to engender more engaged archaeological practices through situated ethical agendas.
It will compound the difficulty and possibly damage their health if we place value added tax on children's shoes.
We are going to place value on the need to defend the freedom and fundamental rights of citizens.
In mathematics, students are taught place value to hundreds or thousands, and renaming with addition and subtraction.
This formation of large numbers was accomplished by incorporating the place value system into the scheme.