As a number 8.5 million = 8,500,000
As a number it is: 36,000,000 = 36 million
As a number fifty million = 50,000,000
As a number it is: 25,900,000
A million has 6 zero's like this, 1,000,000A thousand has 3 zero's like this, 1,000So 6 million and 25 thousand would look like this, 6,025,000
As a number 8.5 million = 8,500,000
As a number it is: 36,000,000 = 36 million
As a number fifty million = 50,000,000
As a number it is: 25,900,000
It converts numbers to Thai text. So if you wanted the number 6 in Thai, you can do something like this: =BAHTTEXT(6) It does not convert actual text and it does not convert numbers to English text.
There are one million numbers in one million, or did you mean like how many zeros after the 1? That would be 1,000,000 or one followed by 6 zeroes.
A million has 6 zero's like this, 1,000,000A thousand has 3 zero's like this, 1,000So 6 million and 25 thousand would look like this, 6,025,000
It is important to know how many zeroes go behind a number. 1.5 million has five zeroes, it looks like this 1,500,000.
2.6 million is a 7 digit number that when written out looks like this, 2,600,000. This number is pronounced two million six hundred thousand.
NO, negative numbers are though. 0 is more like a placeholder. It's not a actual number. It CAN be a digit, though! Love, :D
There are two meanings for the phrase "real number". 1,000,000 is a real number no matter which of them you use. (Numbers that are not "real numbers" are "imaginary" or "complex" numbers if you're using the phrase in one sense, and "made-up" numbers like "a jillion" in the other sense.)
Oh, dude, 78 million looks like this: 78,000,000. It's like a whole bunch of zeros hanging out with the number 78, having a party or something. So, yeah, that's what 78 million looks like in numbers. Cool, right?