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The place value of 3 in 6,276.1139 is the thousandths' place.

Place Value 3 (Difficult)

This 11 Plus Maths quiz explores the largest numbers ever named, from the mighty googol to the unimaginable googolplex.

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Fascinating Fact:

The number one followed by one hundred zeros is a googol, while one followed by a googol zeros is a googolplex, far larger than the number of atoms in the universe.

In 11 Plus Maths, pupils learn how incredibly large numbers can be represented and named. Understanding these helps students see how place value continues infinitely, building curiosity about infinity and scale in mathematics.

  • Googol: The number one followed by one hundred zeros, first named by a child in the early 20th century.
  • Googolplex: The number one followed by a googol of zeros, too large to write down completely.
  • Infinity: A concept meaning something without any limit or end, often used when discussing very large numbers.
Is there a number larger than a googolplex?

Yes, mathematicians can name even larger numbers, but they are rarely used because they are too vast to have practical meaning.

Who invented the word googol?

The word googol was coined by nine-year-old Milton Sirotta, the nephew of American mathematician Edward Kasner, in 1938.

How big is a googol compared to the universe?

A googol is vastly larger than the estimated number of atoms in the observable universe, which is around ten to the power of eighty.

1 .
What is the digit in the ten thousands' place in 83,034.7219?
9
3
1
8
Reading the number from right to left immediately after the decimal point: 8 is in the ten thousands' place
2 .
What is the digit in the thousands’ place in 150,864.3279?
7
0
5
9
Reading the number from right to left immediately after the decimal point: 0 is in the thousands’ place
3 .
What is the digit in the hundreds’ place in 12,853.9706?
8
7
0
2
Reading the number from right to left immediately after the decimal point: 8 is in the hundreds’ place
4 .
What is the digit in the hundredths' place in 9,654.2873?
6
7
8
5
Reading from left to right immediately after the decimal point: 8 is in the hundredths' place
5 .
What is the digit in the ten thousandths' place in 70,541.2963?
7
3
0
6
Reading from left to right immediately after the decimal point: 3 is in the ten thousandths' place
6 .
What is the place value of 3 in 6,276.1139?
The thousands' place
The hundreds' place
The thousandths' place
The hundredths' place
Reading from left to right immediately after the decimal point: 3 is in the thousandths’ place
7 .
What is the place value of 8 in 75,557.8352?
The ones' place
The tens' place
The hundredths' place
The tenths' place
Reading the number from right to left immediately after the decimal point: 8 is in the tenths' place
8 .
What is the place value of 9 in 38,179.6702?
The ones' place
The tenths' place
The tens' place
The hundredths' place
Reading the number from right to left: 9 is in the ones' place
9 .
What is the place value of 2 in 38,620.3158?
The tenths' place
The ones' place
The hundreds' place
The tens' place
Reading the number from right to left immediately after the decimal point: 2 is in the tens' place
10 .
What is the place value of 7 in 55,451.637?
The ten thousandths' place
The thousands' place
The hundredths' place
The thousandths' place
Reading from left to right immediately after the decimal point: 7 is in the thousandths' place
Author:  Frank Evans (Specialist 11 Plus Teacher and Tutor)

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