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Answer:

[tex]\begin{array}{cccc}\text{Thousands}&\text{Hundreds}&\text{Tens}&\text{Ones}\\ \\4,000&800&10&7\end{array}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Each digit in a whole number has a place value, based on its position from the right, as seen in the following place value chart.

[tex]\begin{array}{ccccccc}\text{Millions}&\text{Hundred Thousands}&\text{Ten Thousands}&\text{Thousands}&\text{Hundreds}&\text{Tens}&\text{Ones}\\ \\1,000,000&100,000&10,000&1,000&100&10&1\end{array}[/tex]

In the number 4,817, digits

  • 7 has value 7;
  • 1 has value 10;
  • 8 has value 800;
  • 4 has value 4,000.

Complete the place value chart for the number 4,817:

[tex]\begin{array}{cccc}\text{Thousands}&\text{Hundreds}&\text{Tens}&\text{Ones}\\ \\4,000&800&10&7\end{array}[/tex]