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To help a 3rd grader understand place value, it is essential to explain how the value of digits changes based on their position. In the numbers 6300 and 530, the digit 3 represents different values: in 6300, it is worth 300, while in 530, it is worth 30. This illustrates that the value of 3 in 6300 is ten times greater than that in 530. Understanding these concepts can significantly aid in grasping basic math principles. Clear explanations and examples are crucial for effective learning.
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Helping my 3rd grader been out of school for years can someone explain and solve so I can help him with the others
6300 and 530
The value of 3 in____is ____times the value of 3 in _____.
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snipestech said:
Helping my 3rd grader been out of school for years can someone explain and solve so I can help him with the others
6300 and 530
The value of 3 in 6300 is 10 times the value of 3 in 530.
Thanks

The value of the 3 in 6300 is 300.
The value of the 3 in 530 is 30.
So, the value of the 3 in 6300 is 10 times the value of the 3 in 530.
 
Thank you so much
 
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