0.007 7 thousandths
0.07 7 hundredths
0.7 7 tenths
7 (ones)
70 tens
700 hundreds
7000 thousands
70000 ten thousands
700000 hundred thousands
7000000 millions
700000000 hundred millions
It goes either: upward: ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten-thousands, hundred-thousands, millions, ten-millions, hundred-millions, billions, ten-billions, hundred-billions, trillions, ten-trillions, hundred-trillions, quadrillions, ten-quadrillions, hundred-quadrillions, etc. downward: ones, tenths, hundredths, thousandths, etc. like upwards but starting at tenths and decimal places. Mainly it will just be a "ths" instead of a "s"
700,000,000,000 From right to left, hundreds, thousands, millions, billions.
4,964,883 has all of these qualities.
Six zeroes. ( 1,000,000) Remember the numerical names 1= unit 10 = tens 100 = hundreds 1000 = thousands 10,000 = tens of thousands 100,000 = hundred of thousands 1,000,000 = millions 10,000,000 = tens of millions 100,000,000 = hundreds of millions 1,000,000,000 = billions(thousands of millions) So a number like 123,456,789 would read as 'One hundred and twenty three million, four hundred and fifty six thousand, seven hundred and eighty nine.
900,400,932
The 3 is in the hundreds place. Remember numbers are set up in the following way. Example: 9,614,200,369.2345 Billions, Hundred Millions, Ten Millions, Millions, Hundred Thousands, Ten Thousands, Thousands, Hundreds, Tens, Ones, Tenths, Hundredths, Thousandths, Ten Thousandths.
trillions, hundred millions, ten millions, millions, hundred thousands, ten thousands, thousands, hundreds, tens, ones (decimal point) tenths, hundredths, thousandths, etc.
Remember , when starting from the decimal point, and moving to the left, each digit column is named ;- Units, Tens, Hundreds, Thousands, Tens of thousands, 'Hundreds of thousands' and ' millions. Again starting the with decimal point, and moving to the right, each digit colum is named ; 'Tenths,' , Hundredths, 'Thousandths', Ten of Thousandths', Hun dreds of thousandths, & millionths. Note the use of '-ths' in the decimal digits. As an example 1234.567. '1' is thousands '2' is hundreds '3' is tens '4' is units '5' is tenths '6' is hundredths '7' is thousandths. Such a numbers as 1,000,000 is said as 'one million; Conversely such as number as 0.000001 is said as 'one millionth'.
The standard form is 2,121,170.56
It goes either: upward: ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten-thousands, hundred-thousands, millions, ten-millions, hundred-millions, billions, ten-billions, hundred-billions, trillions, ten-trillions, hundred-trillions, quadrillions, ten-quadrillions, hundred-quadrillions, etc. downward: ones, tenths, hundredths, thousandths, etc. like upwards but starting at tenths and decimal places. Mainly it will just be a "ths" instead of a "s"
Ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, ten millions, hundred millions
Ten thousands, then hundred thousands, then millions
quadrillions
one tenths hundredths thousandths millions billions trillion quadrillions quintillion's
trillions,millions thousands,hundreds
To 'convert' a number to millions, divide it by 1,000,000. This is the same as moving the decimal point six places to the left * 950000000 = units * 95000000.0 = tens * 9500000.00 = hundreds * 950000.000 = thousands * 95000.0000 = tens of thousands * 9500.00000 = hundreds of thousands * 950.000000 = millions So, the answer is that 950000000 = 950 millions This can be easily seen by using the comma separator as I did in the first line, where the comma on the right separates the thousands from the hundreds, and the comma on the left separates the millions from the hundreds of thousands = 950,000,000
hundred thousands