The Comma format.
210,000,000.0 Note the use of commas at every third digit. and a fullstop/period to separate the number from decimals.
1,910,000
In large numbers, a comma precedes every third number (counting from right to left). So, 3000000 should be written as 3,000,000.
That is a general rule, but there are exceptions to virtually every rule. It would be better to avoid such commas.
Three. One billion is written as 1,000,000,000.
Think of your zeroes in the number First 3 numbers: Hundreds (tens, ones) Second 3 numbers: Thousands Third 3 numbers: Millions Fourth 3 numbers: Billions Fifth 3 numbers: Trillions Starting from the right, put commas after every three numbers to form 3,090,000 Three million ninety thousand.
No. Boys and girls agree that commas are not needed after every 'and'.
Oh, what a happy little question! When we talk about 1 trillion, we're talking about a really big number. If we were to write it out, it would have 12 commas in it. Isn't that just delightful to think about? Just imagine all those commas dancing across the page, creating a beautiful landscape of numbers.
Well, honey, 1.15 billion is written as 1,150,000,000. Just slap those commas in there every three digits and you're good to go. Math doesn't have to be a headache, darling.
No because when you say hahahaha you don't pause after every ha(or do you?) but idk X)
Commas are used to delineate every third (thousands)digit. Full stops/periods are only used to separate digits from decimals. e,g 123456789 Commas. 123,456,789 ; said as 'One hundred and twenty three million, four hundred and fifty six thousand, seven hundred and eighty nine. Decimal 123,456.789 ; said as ' One hundred and twenty three thousand, four hundred and fifty six, point seven eight nine'..
$111,000,000.00 Note #1 the Dollar Symbol($) #2 The full stop/period after two zeroes to represent the 'cents. #3 The commas, to separate every third digit, in the dollars.