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Maths Class: 5th Chapter 3. Indian place and International value chart

Maths Class: 5th Chapter 3.
Indian place and International value chart

Indian place value chart
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Crores   Lakhs  Thousands    Ones.
Tc   C.    TL  L    T-Th  Th.       H  T  O
        6,     3   7,        4      3,          5  6  9
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First Period :- Ones  
[ H  T  O ]
 Place:- H- Hundreds, T- Tens, O - Ones 

The first period from right to left is known as Ones period. It contains three places : ones, tens and hundreds.
Hundreds (100) 
Tens (10) 
Ones (1).
* 569 mean.
= 5 hundreds ( 5 x 100 )
= 6 tens ( 6 x 10 )
= 9 ones ( 9 x 1)
= Five Hundred And Sixty Nine. 
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Second Period :- Thousands  
T-Th  Th ]
 Place:- T-Th -Ten Thoughts, Th- Thoughts.

The second period is known as Thousands period. It contains two places : thousands and ten thousands.
Ten thousands (10,000)
Thousands (1000)
* 43,569 mean. 
=Forty thousands 
(4 x 10,000)
= ThreeThousands 
(3 x 1000)
= 5 hundreds ( 5 x 100 )
= 6 tens ( 6 x 10 )
= 9 ones ( 9 x 1)
= Forty Three Thousand Five Hundred And Sixty Nine
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Third Period :- Lakhs
[ TL  L ]
 Place:- T-L -Ten Lakhs, L- Lakhs.

The third period is known as Lakhs period. It contains two places : lakhs and ten lakhs.
Ten lakhs (10,00,000). 
Lakhs (1,00,000).  
*37,43,569 mean.
= Thirty lakhs 
(3 x 10,00,000).
= seven Lakhs 
(7 x 1,00,000).
=Forty thousands 
(4 x 10,000)
=Three Thousands 
(3 x 1000)
= 5 hundreds ( 5 x 100 )
= 6 tens ( 6 x 10 )
= 9 ones ( 9 x 1)
= Thirty Seven Lakh Forty Three Thousand Five Hundred And Sixty Nine
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fourth Period :- Crores
[ Tc C ]
 Place:- T-c -Ten Crores, C- Crores.

The fourth period is known as Crores period. It contains two places : crores and ten crores.
Ten crores (10,00,00,000). 
Crores (1,00,00,000)
*25,37,43,569 mean.
= Twenty crores 
(2 x 10,00,00,000). 
= Five Crores 
(5 x 1,00,00,000)
= Thirty lakhs 
(3 x 10,00,000).
= seven Lakhs 
(7 x 1,00,000).
=Forty thousands 
(4 x 10,000)
= Three Thousands 
(3 x 1000)
= 5 hundreds ( 5 x 100 )
= 6 tens ( 6 x 10 )
= 9 ones ( 9 x 1)
= Twenty Five Crore Thirty Seven Lakh Forty Three Thousand Five Hundred And Sixty Nine.
Every period is separated by a comma (,).
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International place value chart
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Millions -     Thousands -        Ones.
HM.TM M    HTh T-Th Th      H  T  O
   2    5    3,      7      4     3,      5   6  9
--------------------------------------------------------

First Period :- Ones
 Place:-  [H  T  O]
H- Hundreds,  T- Tens,  O - Ones 

The first period from right to left is known as Ones period. It contains three places : ones, tens and hundreds.
Hundreds (100) 
Tens (10) 
Ones (1).

= 5 hundreds ( 5 x 100 )
= 6 tens ( 6 x 10 )
= 9 ones ( 9 x 1)

* 569 mean.= Five Hundred Sixty Nine.
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Second Period :- Thousands
 Place:- [ HTh  T-Th  Th ]
H-Th - Hundred Thoughts,  
T Th - Ten Thoughts.
T - Thousands

The second period is known as Thousands period. It contains three places : Hundred Thoughts, ten thousands and thousands.
Hundred Thoughts (100,000)
Ten thousands (10,000)
Thousands (1,000)

= Seven Hundred Thoughts
( 7 x100,000 )
=Forty thousands 
(4 x 10,000)
= three Thousands 
(3 x 1,000)
= 5 hundreds ( 5 x 100 )
= 6 tens ( 6 x 10 )
= 9 ones ( 9 x 1)

* 743,569 mean. = Seven Hundred Forty Three Thousand Five Hundred Sixty Nine.
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Third Period :- Millions
 Place:-  [ HM.TM M ]  
HM - Hundred Millions
TM - Ten Millions
M -Millions

The third period is known as Millions period. It contains three places : Hundred Millions Ten Millions and Millions.
Hundred Millions (100,000,000)
Ten Millions (10,000,000). 
Millions (1,000,000).  

= Two Hundred Millions
( 2x 100,000,000)
= Fifty Millions 
(5 x 10,000,000).
= Seven Millions 
(7 x 1,00,000).
 Seven Hundred Thoughts
( 7 x100,000 )
=Forty thousands 
(4 x 10,000)
= three Thousands 
(3 x 1,000)
= 5 hundreds ( 5 x 100 )
= 6 tens ( 6 x 10 )
= 9 ones ( 9 x 1)

*253,743,569 mean.= Two Hundred fifty three Millions Seven Hundred Forty Three Thousand Five Hundred Sixty Nine.
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