One thousand = 1,000 Nine thousand = 9,000 One million = 1,000,000 Nine thousand million = 9,000,000,000
One million minus one thousand is 999,000. This calculation involves subtracting the value of one thousand from one million. To do this, you simply subtract the value of the smaller number (one thousand) from the larger number (one million), resulting in 999,000.
One million is larger than one hundred thousand because one million has more zero's in it than one hundred thousand. The more zero's you have, the greater the number is.
As a number it is: 1,250,000
Write the number for seventeen million forty thousand
One thousand = 1,000 Nine thousand = 9,000 One million = 1,000,000 Nine thousand million = 9,000,000,000
One million minus one thousand is 999,000. This calculation involves subtracting the value of one thousand from one million. To do this, you simply subtract the value of the smaller number (one thousand) from the larger number (one million), resulting in 999,000.
One thousand (1,000) will go into one million (1,000,000) exactly one thousand (1,000) times.
1,100,000
You can write the number "one million five hundred thousand" as: $1,500,000.
A million is a cardinal number, a thousand times one thousand. It is a number between 1,000,000 and 999,999,999, as in referring to an amount of money.
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One million, thirty thousand.
One million is larger than one hundred thousand because one million has more zero's in it than one hundred thousand. The more zero's you have, the greater the number is.
The numerals for the number number two million four hundred one thousand two are written as: 2,401,002
Ten thousand and one, ten thousand and two, ...
90,050,002. Here's how we arrived at that number... Okay, we have ninety million fifty thousand and two. Or even better written, with place-holding comma': ninety million, fifty thousand, and two. Tricky number, we've really gotta' pay attention to our place holder zeros! Otherwise, we are not going to come up with the right number. Okay, let's list our number postions in written out form: ten million one million, one-hundred thousand ten thousand one thousand, one hundred ten one. I began with ten million because our number began with ninety million, which would be in the ten million spot. Now, I'm gonna' put the numbers into my sentence. First off, I've got ninety million, so I will place the number this way: ninety million one million, one-hundred thousand ten thousand one thousand, one hundred ten one Next, I have fifty thousand, which I will place in the ten thousand positionP: ninety million one million, one-hundred thousand fifty thousand one thousand, one hundred ten one Now, we have the number two, so it would fit in the one's column: ninety million one million, one-hundred thousand fifty thousand one thousand, one hundred ten two. Okay, we've placed each number given in the original question. Now, let's put a zero where we did NOT put a number, Okay? Beginning with the one million slot: ninety million 0, one-hundred thousand fifty thousand one thousand, one hundred ten two. Then in the one-hundred thousand slot: ninety million 0, 0 fifty thousand one thousand, one hundred ten two. Continuing in this fashion, we have: ninety million 0, 0 fifty thousand 0, 0 0 two. Make a note that I put in the comma's to keep track of my numbers--comma's are very, very important in math numbers. Now, to convert the rest into numbers: ninety million is in the 10 million slot, so it would convert to a 9 (dropping the zero, which lets us know that it is 90 million, not 9 million): 90, 0 fifty thousand 0, 0 0 two Okay, then you have the fifty thousand, again all you need would be the five: 90, 0 5 0, 0 0 two Now change the two: 90,050,002 Now, to make sure you have it correct, re-read the number and see if it reads as your original question of" ninety million, fifty thousand, and two