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Place value and face value of a number is always equal at ……….
A. One’s place
B. Ten’s place
C. Hundreds place
D. None of these

Answer
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Hint: Since we are not provided with any numerical value, so, you can solve this Question using any example, see what is the face value and place value of that particular example and then eventually you will get the answer.
Complete Step-by-Step solution:
Let's take an example say 285
Now, you can see that the place value for hundreds place is 200 and face value is 2
Place value at ten’s place is 80 and face value is 8
Now, place value at one’s place is 5 and its face value is also 5.
Thus, we get that the place value is equal to face value at one’s place.
∴ the correct option is ‘A’.
Note: We should know the difference between place value and face value: Place value states the position of a digit in a given number, whereas the face value describes the value of the digit.