
Andrew M. answered 10/07/15
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Mathematics - Algebra a Specialty / F.I.T. Grad - B.S. w/Honors
From right to left your digit values are....
ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands:
1's, 1o's, 100's, 1000's, 10,000's, 100,000's, ... etc...
Take for example the number 348
There are 8(1's), 4(10's), and 3(100's)
= 3(100) + 4(40) + 8(1) = 300 + 40 + 8 = 348
Given the number 76,372 the 6 is in the 4th spot from the right which is the 1000's
So the digit 6 in this number holds the value 6,000
Your question is not complete as the choices are missing... However you are looking
for a number that has a 6 in the 10,000's place, 5th digit from the right, such as...
67,450