no..there is not a hyphen in 300 seeing as 300 is only a 3 didget number. You would need a etleast a 4 didget number for it to be hyphanated Generally you do not hyphenate between a number and its place value. You might (though it is not strictly necessary) to hyphenate between multiple digits of the same number. Examples: 300 = three hundred 320 = three hundred twenty 324 = three hundred twenty-four 1324 = one thousand three hundred twenty-four 41324 = forty-one thousand three hundred twenty-four
sure is
six thousand and four hundred. Because you have six thousand and four hundred dollars the same as saying the number out loud.
20% is the same as 20/100, which reduces to 1/5, or the same as dividing by 5 Your prob simplifies to 448,000/5 Your computer's calculator will yield 89,600
Well, isn't that a happy little question! When we see "1.41k," the "k" stands for "kilo," which means a thousand. So, 1.41k is the same as 1,410. It's like adding a touch of sunshine to your numbers!
No. Twenty five hundred thousand is 2,500,000 or two million five hundred thousand.
no..there is not a hyphen in 300 seeing as 300 is only a 3 didget number. You would need a etleast a 4 didget number for it to be hyphanated Generally you do not hyphenate between a number and its place value. You might (though it is not strictly necessary) to hyphenate between multiple digits of the same number. Examples: 300 = three hundred 320 = three hundred twenty 324 = three hundred twenty-four 1324 = one thousand three hundred twenty-four 41324 = forty-one thousand three hundred twenty-four
sure is
six thousand and four hundred. Because you have six thousand and four hundred dollars the same as saying the number out loud.
6,000.123,011
20% is the same as 20/100, which reduces to 1/5, or the same as dividing by 5 Your prob simplifies to 448,000/5 Your computer's calculator will yield 89,600
Yes
Eight hundred thousand is the same as eight lakhs!
Numbers use the same value as lower numbers, with high values placed in front, in some cases separated by commas.The numbers from 1 to 20 :1 one2 two3 three4 four5 five6 six7 seven8 eight9 nine10 ten11 eleven12 twelve13 thirteen14 fourteen15 fifteen16 sixteen17 seventeen18 eighteen19 nineteen20 twentyThe numbers from 20 to 100 use the numbers 1 to 9, preceded by a tens number30 thirty (31 thirty-one, 32 thirty-two, etc.)40 forty (41 forty-one, 42 forty-two, etc.)50 fifty60 sixty70 seventy80 eighty90 ninety100 one hundredThe numbers from 101 to 999 put a hundreds value (one hundred, two hundred) in front of the last two digits as above :101 one hundred one111 one hundred eleven121 one hundred twenty-one201 two hundred one211 two hundred eleven221 two hundred twenty-one441 four hundred forty-one999 nine hundred ninety-nine1000 one thousandThe numbers from 1001 to 999999 put a thousand value (one thousand, two thousand, ten thousand, twenty thousand, one hundred thousand, two hundred thousand) in front of the last three digits as above :(*a comma may be used for the thousands, and for groups of three digits to make their values more clearly seen: 1,000 = 1000 and 1,000,000 = 1000000)1001 one thousand one (one thousand and one)1011 one thousand eleven1111 one thousand one hundred eleven2001 two thousand one (two thousand and one)2011 two thousand eleven2111 two thousand one hundred eleven10001 ten thousand one (ten thousand and one)10011 ten thousand eleven10111 ten thousand one hundred eleven11111 eleven thousand one hundred eleven20111 twenty thousand one hundred eleven(*a comma may be used to separate thousands in name as well )111111 (111,111) one hundred eleven thousand, one hundred eleven222222 (222,222) two hundred twenty-two thousand, two hundred twenty-two999999 nine hundred ninety-nine thousand, nine hundred ninety-nine1000000 one millionThe numbers above 1 million use the same groups of 1 to 999 as used for the thousands, and each succeeding value (million, billion, trillion, and so forth) uses the same three-digit number name, followed by the larger value.1,100,101 one million, one hundred thousand, one hundred and one1,100,111 one million, one hundred thousand, one hundred and eleven10,100,101 ten million, one hundred thousand, one hundred and one10,100,111 ten million, one hundred thousand, one hundred and eleven100,100,101one hundred million, one hundred thousand, one hundred and one111,111,111one hundred eleven million, one hundred eleven thousand, one hundred and eleven999,999,999nine hundred ninety-nine million, nine hundred ninety-nine thousand, nine hundred ninety-nine1,000,000,000 one billion (US short scale)and further999,999,999,999 is nine hundred ninety-nine billion, nine hundred ninety-nine million, nine hundred ninety-nine thousand, nine hundred ninety-nine1,000,000,000,000 one trillion (US short scale)
Well, isn't that a happy little question! When we see "1.41k," the "k" stands for "kilo," which means a thousand. So, 1.41k is the same as 1,410. It's like adding a touch of sunshine to your numbers!
Well, well, well, look at you with your fancy math riddle. If we're rounding to the nearest ten thousand, we're looking for a number where the fourth digit is the same as the other four, and the sum of all five digits is 39. Let me cut to the chase for you - the number you're looking for is 8,888.
Nine thousand five hundred means the same as 95 hundred.