one lakh two hundred is written as 100200
To write "2 lakh," you can express it numerically as 200,000. In words, it is written as "two hundred thousand." In the Indian numbering system, "lakh" refers to one hundred thousand, so 2 lakh means two times that amount.
Two lakh sixty thousand is written in figures as 260,000. In the Indian numbering system, "lakh" refers to one hundred thousand, so two lakh is 200,000, and adding sixty thousand brings the total to 260,000.
Nine lakh two thousand is written in numbers as 902,000. In the Indian numbering system, "lakh" refers to one hundred thousand, so "nine lakh" equals 900,000, and adding "two thousand" gives you 902,000.
its written 960,222
2.5 lakh is written in numbers as 250,000. In the Indian numbering system, "lakh" refers to one hundred thousand, so 2.5 lakh means two and a half times that amount.
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20,000
To write "2 lakh," you can express it numerically as 200,000. In words, it is written as "two hundred thousand." In the Indian numbering system, "lakh" refers to one hundred thousand, so 2 lakh means two times that amount.
Two lakh sixty thousand is written in figures as 260,000. In the Indian numbering system, "lakh" refers to one hundred thousand, so two lakh is 200,000, and adding sixty thousand brings the total to 260,000.
Nine lakh two thousand is written in numbers as 902,000. In the Indian numbering system, "lakh" refers to one hundred thousand, so "nine lakh" equals 900,000, and adding "two thousand" gives you 902,000.
two-hundered fifty-eight
two hundered and fifteen thousand
its written 960,222
2.5 lakh is written in numbers as 250,000. In the Indian numbering system, "lakh" refers to one hundred thousand, so 2.5 lakh means two and a half times that amount.
40032
The answer is 25, not 30
Whether it is "one lakh", "two lakh" or "fifty lakh", the word is written in singular and not in plural. Please note that the word "lakh" takes the singular form but the word following "lakh" takes the plural form. You can say " two lakh rupees" or " five lakh tonnes" but not " two lakhs rupees" or "five lakhs tonnes". This is on the analogy of the words " million" and "billion". For example, we say " 5 million" or " 5 billion dollars" but not "5 millions" / " 5 billions dollars". However, in a table of figures, you can say " in lakhs of rupees" and not " in lakh of rupees".