Study the chart and then answer the questions that follow.
\begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|c|c|c|}
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\begin{tabular}{c}
Hundred \\
Thousands
\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}{c}
Ten \\
Thousands
\end{tabular} & Thousands & Hundreds & Tens & Ones \\
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\end{tabular}

Suppose that each figure (e.g. [tex]$\square$[/tex] ) in the chart represents 1 unit.

1. How many ten thousands are there? [tex]$\qquad$[/tex] \\
2. How many thousands are there? [tex]$\qquad$[/tex] 5 \\
3. What digit represents the figures in the hundreds place? [tex]$\qquad$[/tex] \\
4. What is the value of the figures in the thousands place? [tex]$\qquad$[/tex] \\
5. What number is represented by all the figures in the chart? [tex]$\qquad$[/tex]



Answer :

Let's address each question step-by-step, analyzing the given details:

1. How many ten thousands are there?
- The chart doesn't provide specific data for ten thousands. Based on the provided information, there are 0 ten thousands.

2. How many thousands are there?
- The given information specifies that there are 5 figures in the thousands place.

3. What digit represents the figures in the hundreds place?
- The chart doesn't explicitly state the count of figures in the hundreds place. Thus, it is assumed to be 0.

4. What is the value of the figures in the thousands place?
- Since there are 5 figures in the thousands place, and each figure represents 1 unit of a thousand, the value is calculated as:
[tex]\[ 5 \, \text{figures} \times 1000 = 5000 \][/tex]

5. What number is represented by all the figures in the chart?
- Combining the values from each place value, we have:
[tex]\[ (0 \times 10000) + (5 \times 1000) + (0 \times 100) + (0 \times 10) + (0 \times 1) = 0 + 5000 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 5000 \][/tex]

Therefore, the complete number represented by the figures in the chart is 5000.