700 +50,000+10,000+2,000
Having: 9 ten-thousands → 90,000 the same number of thousands as ten thousands → 9 ten-thousands: 9 thousands → 9,000 8 fewer hundreds than ten-thousands → 9 ten-thousand: 9 - 8 = 1 hundreds → 100 6 more tens than hundreds → 1 hundreds: 1 + 6 = 7 tens → 70 6 fewer ones than thousands → 9 thousands: 9 - 6 = 3 ones → 3 → the number is 90,000 + 9,000 + 100 + 70 + 3 = 99,173.
The 1 is in the ten thousands place. 3 is in the thousands, 0 in the hundreds, 4 in the tens, 2 in the ones, 5 in the tenths and 0 in the hundredths.
81,812,622
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Units = 1 Tens = 10 Hundreds = 100 Thousands = 1,000 Tens of thousands = 10,000 Hundreds of thousands = 100,000 Millions = 1,000,000 Tens of millions = 10,000,000 Hundreds of millions = 100,000,000 Billions = 1,000,000,000
To find out how many ten thousands are in 2000 tens, first convert tens to thousands. Since 10 tens equal 1 hundred, 2000 tens equal 200 hundreds or 20 thousands. Therefore, there are 2 ten thousands in 2000 tens.
Having: 9 ten-thousands → 90,000 the same number of thousands as ten thousands → 9 ten-thousands: 9 thousands → 9,000 8 fewer hundreds than ten-thousands → 9 ten-thousand: 9 - 8 = 1 hundreds → 100 6 more tens than hundreds → 1 hundreds: 1 + 6 = 7 tens → 70 6 fewer ones than thousands → 9 thousands: 9 - 6 = 3 ones → 3 → the number is 90,000 + 9,000 + 100 + 70 + 3 = 99,173.
What is 8tens and 1 thousand
71,454?? It may not be right but that's my
The 1 is in the ten thousands place. 3 is in the thousands, 0 in the hundreds, 4 in the tens, 2 in the ones, 5 in the tenths and 0 in the hundredths.
There is no four digit number where the ones is twice the tens, the hundreds is five less than the ones, and the thousands is the sum of the tens and hundreds. int ones, tens, hundreds, thousands; for (thousands=1; thousands<10; thousands++) { /**/ for (hundreds=0; hundreds<10; hundreds++) { /**/ /**/ for (tens=0; tens<10; tens++) { /**/ /**/ /**/ for (ones=0; ones<10; ones++) { /**/ /**/ /**/ /**/ if (ones != 2 * tens) break; /**/ /**/ /**/ /**/ if (hundreds != ones - 5) break; /**/ /**/ /**/ /**/ if (thousands != tens + hundreds) break; /**/ /**/ /**/ /**/ printf ("dd\n", thousands, hundreds, tens, ones); /**/ /**/ /**/ } /**/ /**/ } /**/ } }
81,812,622
There are SIX zeroes in 1 million: 1,000,000From the right you have ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, ten millions, hundred millions, billions, ect.
The number you provided is 318,148.
Ten Thousands - 8 Thousands - 9 Hundreds - 7 Tens - 4 Ones - 2 Tenths - 1 Hundredths - 6 Thousandths - 5
396249 Remember '9' = units '4' = tens '2' = hundreds '6' = thousands '9' = tens of thousands '3' = hundreds of thousands. To the nearest 'ten thousand', we inspect the 'thousands' , which is '6'. Since it is '5' or greater, then we add '1' to the ten thousand place. So we add '1' to '9' (ten thousand place) which makes '10' to equal '40' . Or we add '1' to '39' , which makes '40'. Hence to the nearest ten thousand it is 40,000
129407 Is the right answer