your putting the numbers in place like hundreds of thousands, millions, excetera
dividing up the numbers by 100's
Generally you use commas to define triplets of numbers (from the right). so 300698 = 300,698
The commas between numbers in place value are commas.
My dad is from Austin, Texas, and my mom is from Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Yes, commas can be used in negative numbers for clarity, especially when dealing with large figures. For example, -1,000 or -25,000 is clearer than -1000 or -25000. The use of commas helps to separate thousands, making it easier to read the number. However, in contexts where negative numbers are simple or small, such as -5 or -20, commas are typically unnecessary.
6000000
Yes, but not always.
Generally you use commas to define triplets of numbers (from the right). so 300698 = 300,698
The commas between numbers in place value are commas.
Yes.
My dad is from Austin, Texas, and my mom is from Minneapolis, Minnesota.
no
Typically, programs will convert your commas between email addresses to semicolons.
The software doesn't really like commas in the question. It isn't that we don't like commas. We love them. It is just hard on the site.
6000000
Easy, the commas separate the numerical units. 1,000 is one thousand. 1,000,000 is one million and so on.
For example:May 31st, 2012
In large numbers, a comma precedes every third number (counting from right to left). So, 3000000 should be written as 3,000,000.