What is place value?
- Place value refers to what digits within a number represent
- E.g. in the number 327.5
- 3 represents 300 (3 hundreds)
- 2 represents 20 (2 tens)
- 7 represents 7 (7 ones)
- 5 represents 0.5 (5 tenths)
- E.g. in the number 327.5
- Place value helps you to see the size of a number
- Place value can be used to order numbers
- Standard form can be used with place value
Ten thousands | Thousands | Hundreds | Tens | Ones (units) | Decimal point | Tenths | Hundredths |
10 000 | 1 000 | 100 | 10 | 1 | . | 0.1 or |
0.01 or |
104 | 103 | 102 | 101 | 100 | . | 10-1 | 10-2 |
Putting numbers into order – isn’t this easy?
- Yes! Until the numbers start including a mixture of fractions, decimals and/or percentages
- There could also be numbers written as powers/indices and (square/cube) roots included too
- Then there is the use of mathematical inequality symbols too:
- ≠ not equal to
- < less than
- ≤ less than or equal to
- > greater than
- ≥ greater than or equal to

- To arrange numbers in order they all need to be written in the same format
- Usually, decimals are the easiest to compare
- Before continuing make sure you can convert:
- fractions to decimals
- percentages to decimals


- Also make sure you can evaluate ...
- powers/indices (eg 42 = 4 x 4 = 16)
- common square roots and cube roots (eg √ 4 = 2)


- For more awkward cases you may need to use a calculator
How do I put decimals in order?
- The easiest way is to compare the numbers digit by digit
- Write the numbers one underneath the other, in neat, lined up columns
- Reveal each number one digit at a time, from the left(ie highest place value first)
- Make a note of the order as you go
Summary
- STEP 1 Convert all values to decimals
- STEP 2 Write as a neat column with digits lined up
- STEP 3 Reveal one digit at a time and order them when possible
- STEP 4 Write decimals in order
- STEP 5 Write final answer using numbers in their original format
Exam Tip
Questions may use the words ascending or descending to describe the order.Ascending means “upwards” – so increasing in size, ie. start with the smallest, finish with the largest. Descending means “downwards” – so decreasing in size,
ie. start with the largest, finish with the smallest.