26130
Thirteen thousand, four hundred fifty.
18 ten thousands = 18 × 10,000 = 180,000 2 thousands = 2 × 1,000 = 2,000 13 hundreds = 13 × 100 = 1,300 17 ones = 17 × 1 = 17 → 18 ten thousands 2 thousands 13 hundreds and 17 ones = 180,000 + 2,000 + 1,300 + 17 = 183,317
8 x 13 = 104
632
423,013,118
2,010,280,113.55
Thirteen thousand, four hundred fifty.
511454133
To write the number based on the given values, you combine the components: 2 billions (2,000,000,000), 10 million (10,000,000), 8 ten-thousands (80,000), 2 hundred thousands (200,000), 10 tens (100), 13 ones (13), 4 tenths (0.4), and 15 hundredths (0.15). Adding these values together gives you: 2,000,000,000 + 10,000,000 + 80,000 + 200,000 + 100 + 13 + 0.4 + 0.15 = 2,010,280,213.55. So the number is 2,010,280,213.55.
six hundred and 13 thousands
18 ten thousands = 18 × 10,000 = 180,000 2 thousands = 2 × 1,000 = 2,000 13 hundreds = 13 × 100 = 1,300 17 ones = 17 × 1 = 17 → 18 ten thousands 2 thousands 13 hundreds and 17 ones = 180,000 + 2,000 + 1,300 + 17 = 183,317
There are 10^13 or ten trillion of them.
1,300,000,000
261300
8 x 13 = 104
You could write "three thousand three hundred and three point sixty five". Or you could write "three thousand three hundred and three and 13/20ths". Or you could write it out "3303.65" as you did, or "3,303 and 13/20ths".
One billion = 1,000,000,000 There are 9 zeros Let us see: List place value columns: 1)Ones 2) Tens 3)Hundreds 4) Thousands 5) Ten Thousands 6) Hundred Thousands 7) Millions ( you can not say a thousand thousands ) 8) Ten Million 9) Hundred Million 10 Thousand Million 11 Ten thousand Million 12) Hundred Thousand Million 13) Billion (You can not say a million millions) General Rule for naming place-value columns: " You can not repeat the same denomination twice"This rule is applied after the thousands column. For example; "One. thousand thousands is improper, it is renamed "one million" CONCLUSION; A BILLION MUST HAVE 12 ZEROS such: 1,ooo,ooo,ooo,ooo "One thousand millions",proper. No need to rename it.