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∙ 10y agoIn English, if the number is written as 500.000 it does not make it any higher than if it was written 500.
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∙ 10y agoNo, writing a number like 500.000 in English does not make it a higher number than just writing 500.
The number 5 in French, cinq, is pronounced like "sank" in English.
A negative divided or multiplied by a negative is always positive. Just like how in English, a double-negative is positive.
There is no "English" number system. The numerals commonly used with written English and many other languages, that look like 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9, are called Arabic numerals because they are derived from numerals used by the Arabs, who invented the numeral for "nothing", the zero. The next most commonly used numerals are the Roman Numerals, which look like I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X and so forth.
There is no such word.An integrator is a person or operation that integrates a function.
No, writing a number like 500.000 in English does not make it a higher number than just writing 500.
In an intrinsic semiconductor like pure silicon, the number of free electrons is equal to the number of holes. Therefore, if there are 500,000 holes present, there will be 500,000 free electrons.
well sir several things way 500000 pounds like your mom planes tuff like that
1000000/2 = 500000 = 500,000
You poo your pants in school just like ryan martin
Not really so much...if at all. Raising artes is political suicide. Hence, they change the base (like what is considered income, or eliminating deductions) that the existing rate is applied to.
The number 5 in French, cinq, is pronounced like "sank" in English.
The Spanish number for 0 is "cero". The "c" (in this case) is pronounced like the "s" in English (or, in some regions, like the "th" in "thin").
A mill. prounounce like the number "mille" (1000) in french
aint no body got time for that lol jk he ruin like 500000 peaples lives
I know over 1 million the peeps in the crowd are like 500000 every showAnswermillions and millions and millions
English grammar is the rules of the language - things like "verbs and nouns agree in number" or "the goes in front of the noun not after it". English literature is books, etc, written in English.