i don't know that's why i asked you.
10,000,000,000,000 = 10 trillion which has four commas
Four hundred million in numbers is written as 400,000,000. This representation includes three commas to separate the thousands, millions, and billions.
The commas between numbers in place value are commas.
Googol has 33 commas.
Putting too many commas, putting commas on the wrong places and puting no commas.
Use a comma to separate items in a list. Use a comma before a coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence. Use commas to set off introductory elements in a sentence. Use commas to separate non-essential or parenthetical elements within a sentence.
10,000,000,000,000 = 10 trillion which has four commas
Delete commas, that are, not nessecary
Assuming one uses commas to separate three digits, then four.
Knowing the rules. Commas have a lot of rules. I make mistakes with commas all the time, but I usually catch them when I'm proofreading. Apostrophes are fairly easy. They create possessive words and form contractions. The apostrophe rules might become complicated when forming plural possessive. A style guide can help you through those times.
Knowing the rules. Commas have a lot of rules. I make mistakes with commas all the time, but I usually catch them when I'm proofreading. Apostrophes are fairly easy. They create possessive words and form contractions. The apostrophe rules might become complicated when forming plural possessive. A style guide can help you through those times.
Charlie understands commas through his programming, which includes rules and patterns for interpreting written language. Commas are used to separate elements in a sentence, such as items in a list or clauses, and Charlie is trained to recognize these patterns to assist with understanding and generating text.
Not normally, but there are no hard and fast rules and different countries do things differently.
46,000,304 -- commas are not necessary
(Commas help) : in words, 3,400,000,000 is three-billion-four-hundred-million.
Although some of these might seem quite obvious, here are the four main rules that I can think of: Commas are always used in lists of things. Example: I like to eat chocolate, steak, pavlova, ice cream and chops. Commas are either used in lists (like the above example), or when you are saying a sentence and need to pause or take a breath in the middle of it. Commas always come straight after a word, never a space and then the comma. Example: word, is correct. word , is not correct. This is a fairly new rule that was introduced a few years ago, which a lot of people don't actually use: There is never supposed to be a comma in front of the word 'and', as the word 'and' is supposed to be a pause within itself, although most people do not pay attention to this rule. Example: I like turtles, dogs, horses, dolphins, and cats. -This sentence would not be 'gramatically correct, although at the moment no one pays much attention to this rule. I like turtles, dogs, horses, dolphins and cats. -This is the correct way to write it.
Four hundred million in numbers is written as 400,000,000. This representation includes three commas to separate the thousands, millions, and billions.