One and six hundred thirty-nine thousandths.
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A notation consisting of the significant digits of a large number and words for the place value. For example: 27 trillion
digits
there are a lot of digits in the number 243,666,198
In word form, 39083 is written as thirty-nine thousand and eighty-three. This number is composed of the digits 3, 9, 0, 8, and 3, each representing a specific place value within the number. The word form helps to convey the quantity represented by the numerical digits in a more descriptive and easily understandable manner.
The number before the decimal point is written in word form without suing "and". Next an "and is used where the decimal point appears. Then the number after the decimal point is written out in word form (again, without using "and"). Finally, the inverse power of ten is written and this is based on the number of digits after the decimal point.For 1 digit: tenths 2 digits: hundredths 3 digits: thousandths 4 digits: ten thousandths 5 digits: hundred thousandths 6 digits: millionths and so on.
No. Numbers are like words, and digits are like letters. A single numeric character is a digit. A single digit or character stands for a number of that value, just as you can have a one-letter word. There are only ten digits in all: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. They can be arranged in any combination and quantity, and the result is a number--a grouping of symbols that represents a value. 2, 79, 8407, and 91827365149307 are all numbers, and each of them is made up of digits. Only the first of those is both a number and a digit.
You would fill in the blank with the word sum, which means that you add each of the digits of the number. If that sum is divisible by three then the number is divisible by 3.
Fingers and toes are called digits because of the Latin word digitus used for a finger or toe. The term came into use in mathematics because of convenient value of 10 digits corresponding with 10 numbers.
In words, you'd write it as one hundred and five million. You'd write the number as 105,000,000. A number in the hundreds has 3 digits, a number in the thousands has 4-6 digits, and a number in the millions has 7-9 digits. A written out number with the word million after it denotes that six zeros would follow behind that number, as such: 105,000,000. If a written out number had the word thousand after it, that would mean that number should be followed by 3 zeros: i.e. 25,000.
The ordinal number for 26 is 26th in digits. Spelled out, it's twenty-sixth.