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The greatest place value in a number is the place value of the digit on the far left.

Example:

123.456

The digit on the far left is 1.

The 1 is in the hundreds place.

The greatest place value in 123.456 is the hundreds place.

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Note:  Special Condition:  The greatest place value in a number is the place value of the non-zero digit on the far left.

We don't usually write things with 0's on the left (00037 vs. 37), but if we do, the greatest place value in a number is the place value of the digit on the far left, ignoring any 0's to the left of the leftmost non-0 digit.

Example:

0007.89

Ignore the 0's on the left

7.89

7 is on the far left

7 is in the ones place

The ones place is the greatest place value in 0007.89

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Example:

00012300.456

We only remove the 0's on the far left

12300.456

The far left digit is 1

The 1 is in the ten thousands place

The ten thousands place is the greatest place value in 00012300.456
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