315,018
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There were more than a thousand hieroglyphs in ancient Egypt because it was their language
Fifteen hundredths can be shown as 15/100 or 3/20 or 15% or 0.15.
3,000,0007/1500
They are: 1 and 15/100 which is the same as 1.15
Fifteen dollars is spelled as "fifteen dollars." In words, this amount is written as "fifteen" followed by the word "dollars." It is important to note that the number should be written out in full, rather than using numerical symbols.
Numerals, such as '1' or '2' are symbols for numbers. Numerals are combined to represent larger or more complex numbers ("2,224", "19.5", or "2/3"). These numbers are symbols for, and need to be read as, spelled-out words: "one", "two", "two thousand, two hundred and twenty-four", "nineteen point five", or "two thirds".
land symbolizes the curves of a woman
Regardless of what symbols you choose to write it, it still means five hundred.
Both. hieroglyphic symbols were originally pictures only, but several hundred of them evolved into phonetic symbols.
This is an abbreviation for gigabaud; a giga prefix is equivalent to one thousand million and baud is measure using in information theory and datacomms and indicates symbols per second. So 1 gigabaud is one thousand million symbols per second.
Symbols (Kanji), as long as not repetitious are as follows. For numbers not mentioned, a combination of these kanji is used. For instance, for 20 we use symbols of two and ten in order: 二十 /ni juu/ would be 20 and for twelve we use ten first and then two: 十二 /juu ni/ would be 12.There is a difference in Japanese numeral values higher than '1,000'. They have one more step which is '10,000' and from then the multiplier unit to change the value level becomes 10,000, not 1000 like in English. Meaning the name of the numeral groups changes by 10^4 steps. Here there will be only as far as 10^20 (100 x quintillion), further than trillion (兆 /chou/) is hardly ever used and obscure.零 /rei/ : zero一 /i chi/ : one二 /ni/ : two三 /san/ : three四 /shi/ and /yon/ : four五 /go/ : five六 /ro ku/ : six七 /shi chi/ and /na na/ : seven八 /ha chi/ : eight九 /kyuu/ and /ku/ : nine十 /juu/ : ten百 /hya ku/ : hundred千 /sen/ : thousand万 /man/ : ten thousand => (value multiplier)億 /o ku/ : hundred million (ten thousand x ten thousand)兆 /chou/ : trillion (hundred million x ten thousand)京 /kyou/ and /kei/ : ten quadrillion (hundred million x ten thousand)垓 /gai/ : hundred quintillion (ten quadrillion x ten thousand)