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If you are typing the numbers into a computer program or a calculator, just type them, such as 12345678. If you are writing them down for someone else to read them, then you should group them in three's, from the decimal point, such as 12,345,678. Depending on the normal conventions for your country, you might use a period instead of a comma and, for the decimal point, a comma instead of a period.
expressed as a decimal are the numbers right after the dot. in Spain they use comma instead.
The decimal point. However, in many European countries, a "decimal comma" is used instead.
The decimal point. But note that in many countries it is a comma, not a dot.The decimal point. But note that in many countries it is a comma, not a dot.The decimal point. But note that in many countries it is a comma, not a dot.The decimal point. But note that in many countries it is a comma, not a dot.
It is the decimal point, although in some parts of the world a comma is used instead.
comma, the line makes it longer
The digits from 0 to 9, and the decimal point (or comma, depending on the country).The digits from 0 to 9, and the decimal point (or comma, depending on the country).The digits from 0 to 9, and the decimal point (or comma, depending on the country).The digits from 0 to 9, and the decimal point (or comma, depending on the country).
Comma Style
That means that there are 3 digits after the decimal point (or comma - some countries use a comma to separate decimals).
Comma's are the hardest punctuation mark to place in a sentence. A comma can be placed after instead at the beginning of a sentence if the sentence is a continuation of the subject in the one before it.
In most of Europe the , acts as the decimal point. For example €6,99 is 6 euros and 99 cents. In other countries, like Ireland, the full stop is used: €6.99 instead.
No, a comma is not used as a decimal point in British pounds. It is used that way in France, Spain, and some other countries, however.