International Place Value Chart – Explanation and Examples
International Place Value Chart: Explanation
You already know about the Indian number system. The International number system is one more method of representing numbers. Like the Indian number system, the International number system also has different periods formed to read the large numbers easily. Here we use ones, thousands and millions as periods.
In the International place value system, we have three periods for the nine places from right to left: Ones, thousands and millions.
The difference between the Indian place value chart and the International place value chart is the nomenclature of different place values and placement of the commas.
- The 1st period consists of Ones, Tens and Hundreds places for both Indian and international value systems.
- The 2nd period consists of Thousand, Ten Thousands, and Hundred Thousands places for the International place value chart.
- The 3rd period consists of Million, Ten Million and Hundred Million for the International place value system.
As per the International number system, we insert the first comma after the hundreds place and then after every three digits.
For example: In the number 753,421,809 the place value of each digit are:
7 – Ones Place
5 – Tens Place
3 – Hundreds Place
4 – Thousands Place
2 – Ten Thousands Place
1 – Hundred Thousands Place
8 – Millions Place
0 – Ten Millions Place
9 – Hundreds Millions Place
How to Read Numbers as per the International System?
To read the number according to the International System, we read all the digits together in the same period, followed by the name of the period from left to right.
For Example, we read 43,190,825 as “Forty-three million one hundred ninety thousand eight hundred twenty-five”.
Indian and International Place Value Chart: Comparison
Till ten thousand (10,000), both the charts are the same, but when we move ahead, these two charts show some differences as explained in the table below.
Examples:
1. Write the number 467504218 in the Indian and International systems by inserting commas.
Solution: First, according to the Indian system –
We will write the number as 46,75,04,218 and read as “Forty-six crore seventy-five lakh four thousand two hundred eighteen.”
Now according to the International system –
We will write the number as 467,504,218 and read as “Four hundred sixty-seven million five hundred four thousand two hundred eighteen.”
2. Write a number with:
7 at the hundred-millions place
5 at the ten-thousands place
2 at hundreds place
8 at ones place
0 at the millions place
4 at tens place
9 at the ten-millions place
4 at hundred-thousands place
1 at thousands place
Solution: Let’s draw the chart to understand the number.
So, the required number is 790,451,248.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. How many thousands make one million?
Ans: To find thousands in one million, we will have to divide one million (1,000,000) with thousand (1000). So after dividing, we know that there are ten hundred thousands (100,000) or 1000 thousands (1000) in one million.
Q2. How many crores are there in the thousand lakh?
Ans: As per the Indian system, there are 100 lakhs in 1 Crore. So, to find the number of crores in the thousand lakhs, we will have to divide thousand (1000) by 100. After dividing, we know that there are ten crores in the thousand lakh.
Q3. What is the use of the International place value chart?
Ans: This chart is used to find the value of each digit in a number based on its position, and also it helps read and write the numbers as per the International number system.