5,000,000
Since million(s) is always followed by six digits, twenty eight million would be 28,000,000.
There are nine 0's in a billion, six 0's in a million, five 0's in hundred thousands, four 0's in ten thousands, three 0's in thousands, two 0's in hundreds, and one 0 in tens... Use this formula and put your numbers in from largest to smallest: 800 000 000 000 <- 800 billion 800 000 000 <- 800 million
If you use U. S. English, this number should normally be written out as follows if digits are to be avoided completely: "five trillion five hundred nine billion two million seventeen thousand eight hundred"; many Southerners would write, "five trillion five hundred and nine billion two million seventeen thousand and eight hundred"; some would add commas as follows, "five trillion, five hundred nine billion, two million, seventeen thousand, eight hundred". The Modern Language Association, however, recommends using digits for such large numbers, even in writing.
There are five digits that are 2's, but the only "2" is the one at far right. The rest represent larger values. If you want to know how many 2's it could have in it, the answer is 12,211,267,121. Also, two of the five digits represent numbers called twenty (billion, million) while three represent numbers called two (million, hundred, units).
Assuming you mean US Dollars, $5000. Otherwise, "N-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS-U-M-B-E-R-S".
The core of it would be something like this: int a,b,c,d,e,s; ... s=a+b+c+d+e;
1.2 million = 1, 200, 000 Therefor, 1.2 million is 5 (five) 0's. :D
This is how you write that number: $7,500.00. If you write the number 75, and then add two 0's to denote that the number 75 is in the hundreds, you won't have any trouble turning written numbers into numerical ones!
One thousand thousands
An easy way to write long numbers in words is by separating the digits by commas (in groups of 3's). So, 102600034 would be: 102,600,034. In words, you can write it like: one hundred two million six hundred thousand thirty four
25's square root is 5
23*5 = 115 So pick any four numbers: integers, fractions, irrational numbers, whatever. Add them together to give a sum S. Let the 5th number be 115 - S Then: sum of all five numbers = (sum of the first four numbers) + (the fifth number) = S + (115 - S) = 115 And the count of numbers = 5 So mean = Sum/Count = 115/5 = 23