Read each statement below carefully. Write T on the blank if the statement is true and F if the statement is false. In the number 13 475 986 1. The digit 3 is in the millions place. 2. The digit 8 is in the ones place. 3. The digit 5 is in the thousands place. 4. The value of the digit 4 is 400 000 5. The value of the digit 9 is 9000 or 9 thousand
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