Which digit has more value
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1,111,111 TRP = 11,111 USD
1,111,111 TRP = 11,111 USD
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FROM MY POINT OF VIEW 0 HAS MORE VALUE THAN ANY OTHER NUMBER BECAUSE 0 ADDED AS SUFFIX TO ANY NUMBER CAN MAKE A NUMBER VERY HUGE
The number that has a digit in the left-most period is largest. If the numbers have the same number 144000 is a powerful number. Every exponent in its prime factorization is larger than 1. It is the product of a square and a cube. A powerful number is a positive integer m such that for every prime number p dividing m, p2 also divides m.
place values, look at the first number, in the highest value (on the left).
In regards to your question. “1” has more value than “0”.
Why? Because any number written with thousand of “0” at suffix will only increase the number to it limit where you end. While wherever you end with the “0” and start adding “1”. That will increase the value of its number.
Example;
1,000,000 (one million) with “0” at suffix
1,000,001 (one million and one) with “1” at suffix
More clear example; let’s just use a 3 digits.
100
101
It’s so clear 101 is bigger than 100. There “1” digit has more value than “0”
Zero has no value .because it is considered as nothing and from what is originally known nothing has not value
In the context of determining value, each digit’s position within a number is essential. The value of a digit is determined by its place value, which grows by a factor of 10 as you move from right to left. For instance, in the number 327, the digit 3 holds more value than 2 or 7 because it represents three hundreds. Therefore, when comparing digits within a number, the digit with the highest place value holds more significance and value.