Find app version number

How do I find the version numbers for all of the installed apps on my ipad air?
            thanks

Unfortunately, when using App Store > Purchased,  if an update is available, it is the version of the update that is displayed, not the installed version.
robdrage's solution does indeed display the installed version: "Settings>General>Usage" then select each app.

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