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In the numerical system, periods refer to groups of digits that represent different place values. For example, in the decimal system, the periods are typically divided into ones, thousands, millions, billions, and so on. Each period consists of three digits, and the value of a digit increases by a power of ten as you move left across the periods. In general, each period signifies a multiplication factor of 1,000.

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