305 , is said as 'Three hundred and five'
605 is said as ' Six hundred and seven'.
2004 is said as 'Two thousand and four'.
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A number such as1,234,567 is said as 'One million, two hundred and thirty four thousand, five hundred and sixty seven'.
If you wish to say it 'number-for-number' , then 607 is 'Six zero, seven.
NN It is 'zero' neither 'nought' nor ' oh(O)'.
Palindrome numbers are numbers that read the same backwards and forwards, like 32923
it is important to us to use scientific notation because if we use it we can read the numbers easily. Scientific notation is important because it make writing numbers easier. For example, you are contestant in a quiz bee and the examiner says,134000000000000x500000000000 or something like that you will lost time writing zeroes and you will also confused about it instead we can just write it in a scientific notation.
It is customarily expressed as 1x1082; otherwise the whole number in zeroes is too confusing and cumbersome to express. The number in the exponent, 82, is the number of zeroes after the one and before the decimal point, if any. ====================================
Numbers that read the same backwards and forwards, like 47374.
10 to the 6th power is a 1 with 6 zeroes after it. This is 1,000000 and is read "one million." ■
Most humidity meters should be digital and show the numbers clearly just like an alarm clock. The numbers should not be hard to read or find at all. If the numbers are difficult to find or read I would suggest taking it back to where you got it from and asking for a refund or a new one.
Cold Read - 2004 was released on: USA: 20 July 2004 (video premiere)
Four. (You normally ignore leading zeroes) Or zero, zero, zero, four if you must say all four digits.
Palindrome Not just for numbers, either.
Add the numbers into one variable as you read them in. But if you prefer, you can read the numbers into an array and then use a loop to add the numbers together.
It helps me to work right to left placing commas in every 3 zeroes. So this is180,000,000. I.e. one hundred and eighty million
Carol Read died in 2004, in Wales, UK.