One million is written as 1,000,000. So that would be 2 commas, since you place a comma every 3 place from the right. For example, if it were a thousand, there would only be one comma - 1,000.
Two of them because: 100,000,000 = one hundred million
One million is written as 1,000,000. So that would be 2 commas, since you place a comma every 3 place from the right. For example, if it were a thousand, there would only be one comma - 1,000.
This is 10 million. It is much easier to read if you put commas in : 10,000,000 .
46,000,304 -- commas are not necessary
(Commas help) : in words, 3,400,000,000 is three-billion-four-hundred-million.
0, but there are 2 commas if thats what you mean
One million is written as 1,000,000. So that would be 2 commas, since you place a comma every 3 place from the right. For example, if it were a thousand, there would only be one comma - 1,000.
Two of them because: 100,000,000 = one hundred million
one million is 1,000,000 or without commas 1000000.
7 commas
6000000
Easy, the commas separate the numerical units. 1,000 is one thousand. 1,000,000 is one million and so on.
Googol has 33 commas.
Oh, what a happy little question! When we talk about 1 trillion, we're talking about a really big number. If we were to write it out, it would have 12 commas in it. Isn't that just delightful to think about? Just imagine all those commas dancing across the page, creating a beautiful landscape of numbers.
Putting too many commas, putting commas on the wrong places and puting no commas.
10,000,000,000,000 = 10 trillion which has four commas
There are three commas in the Pledge of Allegiance.