In the decimal system, each digit's place value is ten times greater than the place of the digit to its right. For example, in the number 345, the place of '4' (tens) is ten times greater than the place of '5' (ones). This pattern holds for any digit in a decimal number, where each step to the left increases the place value by a factor of ten.
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