Any number with the 6 on the fourth place value, for example:
Each place value (which are counted from the right side) adds a factor of 10 to the previous place value.
This means that the 1 in 10, is 10 times the 1 in 1.
The 1 in 100, is 10 times the 1 in 10.
Then if we want to find a number where the 6 is 10 times greater than the value of the 6 in 237,629, we only need to move the 6 one time to the left.
We will have:
236,329
(any number with the 6 on the fourth place value).
If you want to learn more about place values:
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