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Three 0's: 1000
15,000. Thousands have three zeros at the end, so you would simply add three zeros to fifteen for 15,000.
If you see a amount that is expressed in thousands, you add three zeros on to the end of the number. 150 million would be 150 billion. If you are asking how to express 150 million in thousands it would be 150,000.
The zero's hold place values. Think of a number as having columns. e.g, Millions Hundred-thousands Ten-thousands Thousands Hundreds Tens 2 0 6 9 0 5
There are 600 thousands in 600,000. Each comma in a numerical value represents a grouping of three digits, so in this case, there is one grouping of three zeros, which equals one thousand.
The number 250,000 has five zeros. It is written as 250 followed by three zeros, which represent the thousands place, and two additional zeros in the hundred thousands place.
There are 5.
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1,000,000 = 1000 thousands. 1,000,000 divided by 1000 equals 1000. The trick is to add up the Zeros on the number. E.G: 10,000 (4 Zeros) multiplied by 1,000 (3 Zeros) equals 10,000,000 (7 Zeros)
Three 0's: 1000
Rational zeros are everywhere you just have to look on the grid sheet. Then you draw 4 corners . There! You have a rational zero!
If you mean a million than the answer is a thousand thousands just look at the zeros and use some logic.
it would be 12.600. Just add two zeros
There are three zeros.
6,000 and there is no need for a decimal point or following zeros.
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Central Bank create money by adding zeros in it's money account, and destroy money by remove zeros in it's money account In principle, they can create what ever amount of money they want, but for each created money, there should be same value of products/services generated in the country, otherwise there will be inflation http://www.investopedia.com/articles/economics/10/understanding-the-fed-balance-sheet.asp#axzz1hBREM3te