Well, honey, no number has six commas. Commas are used to separate thousands, millions, billions, and so on. So, a number with six commas would be in the billions range. But nice try, keep those brain cells working!
A number with eight commas in it would be a very large number. Each comma represents a grouping of three digits, so a number with eight commas would have a total of 27 digits. An example of a number with eight commas in it would be 123,456,789,012,345,678,901.
10,000,000
46,000,304 -- commas are not necessary
Commas are used to separate large numbers into groups of three digits. Each group is called a period.
Three. One billion is written as 1,000,000,000.
A number with seven commas in it would have a total of eight digits, including the commas. For example, 1,234,567,890 is a number with seven commas. The commas are typically used as separators to make large numbers easier to read and comprehend.
A number with eight commas in it would be a very large number. Each comma represents a grouping of three digits, so a number with eight commas would have a total of 27 digits. An example of a number with eight commas in it would be 123,456,789,012,345,678,901.
The commas separate groups of 3 zeros, counting from the right. You have 18 zeros, so there will be six groups of 3 zeros each: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000
Yes it is true. When entering a number as a criterion you type the number without any dollar signs or commas. :)
37251285 = 37,251,285
10,000,000
A number with 8 commas is typically called a "billion," as it represents a value in the billions range. In the American numbering system, each comma separates groups of three digits, indicating a new power of a thousand. Therefore, a number with 8 commas would be in the range of 1 billion to just below 1 trillion. For example, 1,000,000,000 would be the smallest number with 8 commas.
In the international system, the number 1,054,686 is written using commas to separate the thousands. It can be expressed as "one million fifty-four thousand six hundred eighty-six." In numerical form, it remains 1,054,686.
46,000,304 -- commas are not necessary
Yes, just put in your commas (1,234,567,890).
Probably a typing error.
In representing large numbers, English texts use commas (or spaces) to separate each group of three digits. This is almost always done for numbers of six or more digits, and optionally for five (or even four) digits. This makes it easier to read the number without having to count how many place holders there are in the number as a whole.