Five hundred and sixty million, twenty thousand and thirty-four.
wc is the word count utility. wc <file name> would return four values number of lines, number of words, number of characters, filename of the file processed
A glossary is somewhat like a dictionary. A glossary usually contains a list of terms along with their definition. An index is simply a list of words or topics along with the page number more information can be found on.
It means that you have some data that is unsorted, and you sort it according to some criterion. For example, if you have a set of numbers, you might want to have them in ascending order, such that each number is greater-or-equal than the number before it. Or if you have a set of words, you might want to sort them in dictionary order.
WPM = Words Per Minute gwpm = Gross Words Per Minute
a neon number is that where sum of cube of digits of a number is equal to the cube of number itself.
It helps if you put in the separators into a number like this 560020034 = 560,020,034. That is five hundred and sixty million, twenty thousand, and thirty-four.
16 in number words = sixteen
The number 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 is written in words as "ten quadrillion."
20000 = the number of words a woman says / day 6000 = the number of words a man says / day 20000 = the number of words a woman says / day 6000 = the number of words a man says / day
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The number 280,000,000 is written in words as "two hundred eighty million."
The phone number of the Words-On-Wheels is: 610-278-5100.
The number 5,010,000,000 can be written in words as "five billion ten million."
If you divide the number of words by the number of minutes, you'll get a rate of words per minute.
The number 1,400,000,000 in words is one billion four hundred million.
By the inclusion of words from other languages
The number 90 is written out in words as such: ninety. You should spell out a number rather than write it in number form in particular scenarios, such as if you are beginning a sentence with a number.