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1 <p>Any 13-digit number has place values that can go up to one trillion in the International system or one Shankh in the Indian system. Here are the place value names from right to left in a 13-digit number.</p>
1 <p>Any 13-digit number has place values that can go up to one trillion in the International system or one Shankh in the Indian system. Here are the place value names from right to left in a 13-digit number.</p>
2 <p>Digit 1: Ones / Units</p>
2 <p>Digit 1: Ones / Units</p>
3 <p>Digit 2: Tens</p>
3 <p>Digit 2: Tens</p>
4 <p>Digit 3: Hundreds</p>
4 <p>Digit 3: Hundreds</p>
5 <p>Digit 4: Thousands</p>
5 <p>Digit 4: Thousands</p>
6 <p>Digit 5: Ten Thousands</p>
6 <p>Digit 5: Ten Thousands</p>
7 <p>Digit 6: Lakhs</p>
7 <p>Digit 6: Lakhs</p>
8 <p>Digit 7: Ten Lakhs / Million</p>
8 <p>Digit 7: Ten Lakhs / Million</p>
9 <p>Digit 8: Crores / Ten Million</p>
9 <p>Digit 8: Crores / Ten Million</p>
10 <p>Digit 9: Ten Crores / Hundred Million</p>
10 <p>Digit 9: Ten Crores / Hundred Million</p>
11 <p>Digit 10: One Arab (Hundred Crores) / Billion</p>
11 <p>Digit 10: One Arab (Hundred Crores) / Billion</p>
12 <p>Digit 11: Ten Arab / Ten Billion</p>
12 <p>Digit 11: Ten Arab / Ten Billion</p>
13 <p>Digit 12: Kharab / Hundred Billion</p>
13 <p>Digit 12: Kharab / Hundred Billion</p>
14 <p>Digit 13: One Shankh (Lakh Crores) / Trillion</p>
14 <p>Digit 13: One Shankh (Lakh Crores) / Trillion</p>
15 <p>Let us take an example number: 5448626840912 and break it into its place values.</p>
15 <p>Let us take an example number: 5448626840912 and break it into its place values.</p>
16 <p>Digit 1: PV = 2 × 1 = 2</p>
16 <p>Digit 1: PV = 2 × 1 = 2</p>
17 <p>Digit 2: PV = 1 × 10 = 10</p>
17 <p>Digit 2: PV = 1 × 10 = 10</p>
18 <p>Digit 3: PV = 9 × 100 = 900</p>
18 <p>Digit 3: PV = 9 × 100 = 900</p>
19 <p>Digit 4: PV = 0 × 1000 = 0</p>
19 <p>Digit 4: PV = 0 × 1000 = 0</p>
20 <p>Digit 5: PV = 4 × 10000 = 40000</p>
20 <p>Digit 5: PV = 4 × 10000 = 40000</p>
21 <p>Digit 6: PV = 8 × 100000 = 800000</p>
21 <p>Digit 6: PV = 8 × 100000 = 800000</p>
22 <p>Digit 7: PV = 6 × 1000000 = 6000000</p>
22 <p>Digit 7: PV = 6 × 1000000 = 6000000</p>
23 <p>Digit 8: PV = 2 × 10000000 = 20000000</p>
23 <p>Digit 8: PV = 2 × 10000000 = 20000000</p>
24 <p>Digit 9: PV = 4 × 100000000 = 400000000</p>
24 <p>Digit 9: PV = 4 × 100000000 = 400000000</p>
25 <p>Digit 10: PV = 8 × 1000000000 = 8000000000</p>
25 <p>Digit 10: PV = 8 × 1000000000 = 8000000000</p>
26 <p>Digit 11: PV = 4 × 10000000000 = 40000000000</p>
26 <p>Digit 11: PV = 4 × 10000000000 = 40000000000</p>
27 <p>Digit 12: PV = 5 × 100000000000 = 500000000000</p>
27 <p>Digit 12: PV = 5 × 100000000000 = 500000000000</p>
28 <p>Digit 13: PV = 5 × 1000000000000 = 5000000000000</p>
28 <p>Digit 13: PV = 5 × 1000000000000 = 5000000000000</p>
29 <p>Here, PV stands for Place Value.</p>
29 <p>Here, PV stands for Place Value.</p>
30 <p>Largest 13-Digit Number The biggest 13-digit number is 9,999,999,999,999. If we add one more number, we will get 10,000,000,000,000, which has 14 digits.</p>
30 <p>Largest 13-Digit Number The biggest 13-digit number is 9,999,999,999,999. If we add one more number, we will get 10,000,000,000,000, which has 14 digits.</p>
31 <p>Smallest 13-Digit Number The smallest 13-digit number is 1,000,000,000,000. If we subtract 1 from this number, we will get 999,999,999,999, which has only 12 digits.</p>
31 <p>Smallest 13-Digit Number The smallest 13-digit number is 1,000,000,000,000. If we subtract 1 from this number, we will get 999,999,999,999, which has only 12 digits.</p>
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