1. Write down the number with each digit's place value:
567186524301
- 1 is in the ones place,
- 0 is in the tens place,
- 3 is in the hundreds place,
- 4 is in the thousands place,
- 2 is in the ten thousands place,
- 5 is in the hundred thousands place,
- 6 (second occurrence) is in the millions place,
- 8 is in the ten millions place,
- 1 is in the hundred millions place,
- 7 is in the billions place,
- 6 (first occurrence) is in the ten billions place,
- 5 is in the hundred billions place.
2. Identify the places of both occurrences of the digit 6:
- The first digit 6 is fifth from the right, so it is in the millions place:
6 \cdot 10^6
- The second digit 6 is located fourth from the right, so it is in the ten billion place:
6 \cdot 10^4
Thus, the place value of the first digit 6 is in the millions place, and the place value of the second digit 6 is in the ten billion place.