11,690,000 sometimes the comas aren't included
1169000000000.
1169000000
1169000.
11.690000
75 lakhs
5,200,000
In words it is 'Ten million'. In numbers it is '10,000,000'. For millions, there must be at least six digits after the number. For a number such as 123,456,789. The is written as ' One hundred and twenty three million, four hundred and fifty six thousand, seven hundred and eighty nine'. NB For every three digits you insert a COMMA. not a full stop/period. Full stops/periods are only used to separate a number from its decimals. e.g. 123,456.789 The '789' is now in the decimal component.
There are 5 zeros in 1.5 million. The easiest way to find this answer is to write it out then count the zeros. Since 1 million has six zeros, you will need to move the decimal point six places to the right, which would give you 1,500,000. As you can see, there are five zeros.
The correct answer is: 8 9/10 I hope it help full.
As a number: 3,300,000 = 3.3 million
15,873,000,000
75 lakhs
17,900,000
1,500,000
5,200,000
1,700,000 or one million seven hundred thousand.
In words it is 'Ten million'. In numbers it is '10,000,000'. For millions, there must be at least six digits after the number. For a number such as 123,456,789. The is written as ' One hundred and twenty three million, four hundred and fifty six thousand, seven hundred and eighty nine'. NB For every three digits you insert a COMMA. not a full stop/period. Full stops/periods are only used to separate a number from its decimals. e.g. 123,456.789 The '789' is now in the decimal component.
Write mcf out in full.
Five: The number written in full is 5,600,000.
There are 5 zeros in 1.5 million. The easiest way to find this answer is to write it out then count the zeros. Since 1 million has six zeros, you will need to move the decimal point six places to the right, which would give you 1,500,000. As you can see, there are five zeros.
A number expressed in expanded notation is when a number is expressed in its full form