1 = I as a Roman numeral
It is 150000.
You can spell it out in words or write it as 99,999 + 1 or any equivalent sum, including 1+1+1+1... (a lakh times).
The roman numeral for the number one can be written as I or i. On a keyboard, it is typed using the "I", not the "1".
1,35,0001,35,0001,35,0001,35,000
1,50,00,000.
1 lakh = 100,00045 lakh = 4,500,00045 lakh = four million, five hundred thousand.
1 = I as a Roman numeral
1 Lakh means 1 follwed by five 0's i.e------ 100000
It is 150000.
You can spell it out in words or write it as 99,999 + 1 or any equivalent sum, including 1+1+1+1... (a lakh times).
The roman numeral for the number one can be written as I or i. On a keyboard, it is typed using the "I", not the "1".
To write "1 lakh and 2 thousand" in figures, you would first convert "1 lakh" to its numeric value, which is 100,000. Then, add the value of "2 thousand," which is 2,000. Finally, sum these two values to get the total in figures: 100,000 + 2,000 = 102,000. Therefore, "1 lakh and 2 thousand" in figures is represented as 102,000.
1,35,0001,35,0001,35,0001,35,000
The correct way to write 1209 in Roman Numerals is MCCIX.
100000 = 1 lakh 1000000 = 10 lakhs 1050000 = 10 lakhs 50 thousand
1 lakh = 100000 Hence number of hundreds in it is 100000/100 = 1000