The Comma format.
In large numbers, a comma precedes every third number (counting from right to left). So, 3000000 should be written as 3,000,000.
1,910,000
That is a general rule, but there are exceptions to virtually every rule. It would be better to avoid such commas.
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'.
No, commas are not necessary between each "ha" in "hahaha." The word "hahaha" is typically written without commas or other punctuation marks.
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'..
One million is written as 1,000,000. So that would be 2 commas, since you place a comma every 3 place from the right. For example, if it were a thousand, there would only be one comma - 1,000.
You do not always need to use a comma for pauses. Make sure to not overuse commas in your writing.
One million is written as 1,000,000. So that would be 2 commas, since you place a comma every 3 place from the right. For example, if it were a thousand, there would only be one comma - 1,000.
You could use the 'find and replace' function of your word-processing program. Set it to search for every occurrence of two spaces, and replace each set with single spaces.
400,000,000,000 (and you should always separate every three digits from the right with commas) is spelt "four hundred billion".