27 x 14 = 378

put 1 in the __ place and 4 in the ones place

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To solve for the missing digit in the equation 27 x 14 = 378, let's first calculate what 27 x 14 actually equals:

27 x 14 = 378.

Now, if we put a 1 in the hundred's place (the "__" place) and a 4 in the one's place, we can check it:

So the number looks like this: 1__4.

If we put 3 in the "___" place, the completed number would be 134. This does not work out.

However, it looks like you might be asking about placing the digits in the structure of the number to confirm the multiplication or a related pattern.

If we simplify and your question is about confirming where these digits go, we can affirm that 378 is indeed 3 in the hundreds place, 7 in the tens place, and 8 in the ones place.

If you meant something else, please clarify, and I'll be happy to assist further!