In place value, a period is each group of three digits separated by commas in a multidigit number.
A group of three digits separated by commas in a multidigit number is typically referred to as a "thousands separator." This format is used to enhance readability by breaking large numbers into manageable parts, such as 1,000 or 1,000,000. The commas indicate the transition between thousands, millions, and so on, helping to distinguish the value of each segment.
It can be called:* Multidigit * Greater or equal to ten
They are called "thousands".
An ATM card number typically consists of 16 digits. These digits are usually organized into four groups of four, separated by spaces or dashes. However, some cards may have 15 or 19 digits depending on the card issuer. Always check with your bank for specific details related to your card.
In place value, a period is each group of three digits separated by commas in a multidigit number.
A group of three digits separated by commas in a multidigit number is typically referred to as a "thousands separator." This format is used to enhance readability by breaking large numbers into manageable parts, such as 1,000 or 1,000,000. The commas indicate the transition between thousands, millions, and so on, helping to distinguish the value of each segment.
It can be called:* Multidigit * Greater or equal to ten
That refers to a number that has more than one digit. For example, 416 is a number; the individual symbols, 4, 1, and 6, are its digits. Since the number 416 has more than one digit, it is multidigit.
They divide the number into thousands, and power of thousands, so that millions, billions, and so on can be identified more easily. Whereas it is not easy to tell the magnitude of 17468256795123654, the number 17,468,256,795,123,654 is simpler. It is approx 17.5 quadrillion (5 triplets after its integer part).
They are called "thousands".
312132 or 231213
Commas are used to separate large numbers into groups of three digits. Each group is called a period.
Commas are used to separate large numbers into groups of three digits. Each group is called a period.
An ATM card number typically consists of 16 digits. These digits are usually organized into four groups of four, separated by spaces or dashes. However, some cards may have 15 or 19 digits depending on the card issuer. Always check with your bank for specific details related to your card.
Since the digits are separated by a space they represent the numbers 22 & 9
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