Twelve million, two hundred twenty-nine thousand, five hundred.
Someone that is attempting to write a word problem, needs to write it out in numbers first. From there, figure out what kind of products you will use, and write out sentences with numbers.
I saw a shadowy figure lurking in the alley last night.
Homework? I think you can figure out how to write a sentance. I'll tell you that the definition of barometer is any instrument that measures atmospheric pressure though.
In figures it is 2,500. In word it is 'two thousand five hundred'.
Write into as one word. It is one preposition and should be treated as such. If perhaps in some strange sentence, the word to was part of an infinitive, then the in and the to would be separate. Maybe someone could figure out such a sentence but it would be difficult.
No, the word figure is not an adverb.The word figure is a verb ("we will figure this out") and a noun ("the figure crept closer").
Yes, you should capitalize the word "Figure" when referring to a figure in a paper.
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The word "transfer" consistsof 5 different syllables and two of them (the r) appear twice. So to write the word you have to use 6 syllables
Any kind that you can figure out how to write.
2,900,000,000
figure it out on yourself