There can be. Commas are used to break up long strings of numbers and a comma or space can be used for this purpose in any base.
A word of warning, though. In some European countries, the decimal "point" is a comma and the thousand separator is a point. The role of the comma and the point are swapped around.
45,000- the forty five part is the numbers before the comma. This is a comma , the thousand part means three zeros after the comma.
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Five.Five.Five.Five.
Five thousand and thirty in numbers is 5,030. The comma is optional.
The symbols used are the numbers 0 to 4. Five is represented by 10, Twenty-five is represented by 100 and Sixty is represented by 220. For more info on the Quinary system (base 5) check the wiki reference below.
five thousand thirty -five
$555,222. A tip is that the comma in your number is going to go where the "thousand" is in the sentence. So you know that the five hundred fifty five is going to go before the comma, and two hundred twenty two will go after the comma. That's an easier way to divide it up so it's simpler to write in number form.
45,000- the forty five part is the numbers before the comma. This is a comma , the thousand part means three zeros after the comma.
"In five years, things happened." Yes you do need a comma.
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50 in base five is 20
Five.Five.Five.Five.
Five thousand and thirty in numbers is 5,030. The comma is optional.
Okay - 43 in base five to base ten... The number 3 is easy - that stays the same. The number 4 is '5x4' which is 20. Add that to the 3 and you get 23. In base five - starting from the digit farthest right, every digit to the left, is five times the previous one.
Two.
The symbols used are the numbers 0 to 4. Five is represented by 10, Twenty-five is represented by 100 and Sixty is represented by 220. For more info on the Quinary system (base 5) check the wiki reference below.
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