6 more than 50000 OR 6+50000, i.e. 50006!
You should write 54 since it is a number more than ten.
60,851
There are many ways. Standard form, word form, short word form and one more but I don't know the name but it's where you add numbers to make that number. So there's standard: 3,250,000,652, there's also word form: three billion two hundred fifty six hundred fifty-two thousand, and short word from: 3 billion, 2 thousand fifty, 6 hundred twenty-five.
It's unlikely that you would ever need to write this number in words, more likely that you would need to speak it in words. When that happened, you would say: "One hundred eighty-nine million six hundred twelve thousand three hundred fifty-seven".
If you were to write ten hundred thousand in figures, this would equal 1,000,000. More commonly, this number would be read one million.
30,14,097 or, in a more internationally accepted form, 3,014,097
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The base roman numerals are: I one V five X ten L fifty C one hundred D five hundred M one thousand To make larger numbers, you put a bar above the numeral, or enclose it in parentheses for a more word-processor friendly format. Thus, you get (V) five thousand (X) ten thousand (L) fifty thousand (C) one hundred thousand (D) five hundred thousand (M) one million +++ To answer the implicit question - there is no "last" number in any system. The M for 1000 was only the largest number "name" in the Roman system.
If you were to write ten hundred thousand million in figures, this would equal 1,000,000,000,000. More commonly, this number would be read one trillion.
A pastry chef's salary can start anywhere from forty five thousand a year to about fifty thousand. The more schooling and experience they have in kitchens the more money they will make.
nine hundred ninety nine thousand eight hundred fifty seven
54 + 16