hundred thousands
999,999
Not necessarily. For example, if you multiply one million by 0.001 (which is a positive number), you get a thousand, which is less than a million.
That would be 99,999. It is written out as ninety-nine thousand, nine hundred ninety-nine.
4,312,800
4066211 − 10000 = 4056211 (four million, fifty-six thousand, two hundred and eleven)
By hunting
There are an infinite number of them. Here are three: 1,000,001 1,000,001.00001 9,999,999.1
Split the number into blocks of three digits each from the right hand end (the last bock on the left may have less than three digits in it).Read each block of three digits from the left hand end in terms of hundreds-tens-units and follow it by the appropriate multiplier ([none], "thousand", "million", etc)423090709000 -> 423 090 709 000Using the short scale, the multipliers (from the right hand end) are [none], "thousand", "million", "billion", "trillion", etc, so the number is:Four hundred and twenty three billion, ninety million, seven hundred and nine thousand.Using the long scale, the multipliers are [none], "thousand", "million", "thousand million" (or "milliard"), "billion", etc, so the number is:Four hundred and twenty three thousand million, ninety million, seven hundred and nine thousand.
A millennium is one thousand years.
1 thousand = 1,000 1 million = 1,000,000 750,000 thousand - 1 million = 750,000 × 1,000 - 1,000,000 = 750,000,000 - 1,000,000 = 749,000,000 = 749,000 × 1000 = 749000 thousand.
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19999