I think the number that has 8 thousands 6 fewer than thousands 2 fewer than the thousands and four more units than hundreds is 8624.
8204
525 is one such number. You can add any number of thousands to it.
It is 865.
There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.
Place names of numbers, from the right to the left are. Units Tens Hundreds Thousands Tens of Thousands Hundreds of Thousands Millions. So 2,200 Units is '0' Tens is '0' Hundreds is '2' Thiusands is '2'
Telephone Number? Or do you mean, units, tens, hundreds, thousands, tens of thousand, one hundred thousand and a million?
525 is one such number. You can add any number of thousands to it.
It is 865.
In 557,995 the number 7 is in the thousands column. Start from the right and work to the left, the number places are units, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands.
3 2 is 100 thousands 3 is 10 thousands 4 is thousands 5 is hundreds 6 is tens 7 is units
There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.
Place names of numbers, from the right to the left are. Units Tens Hundreds Thousands Tens of Thousands Hundreds of Thousands Millions. So 2,200 Units is '0' Tens is '0' Hundreds is '2' Thiusands is '2'
Telephone Number? Or do you mean, units, tens, hundreds, thousands, tens of thousand, one hundred thousand and a million?
Remember you have Tens of Thousands, Tens, and Units all as 0's the number you describe is "Five Hundred and Six Thousand, Three Hundred" 506,300 Biggest numbers come first:-
place value:is the place value of where the digit is in the number such as units,tens,hundreds,thousands,etc.
Put the units in decreasing order. So: 5 ten thousands, 7 thousands, 6 hundreds, 3 tens, 2 ones. Since there are no missing units, the number is obtained by simply reading down the first characters: 57,632.
Not too sure of your question but let the number be x: If: 400-10 = 100x+100x+5 Then: 385 = 200x So: x = 385/200 => x = 1.925
Look at the thousands digit;if it is 5 or more add 10,000 to the number; if not don't add anything Replace the thousands, hundreds, tens and units digits by 0s.