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In the Indian system of numeration, reading
from right to left, a comma is placed
after the first three digits and every
two digits after that [ 1​

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Answered by pataharsha
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This system of numeration is also known as the Hindu-Arabic system of numeration. ... In the Indian system, the first comma comes after three digits from the right (i.e., after ones period) and the next comma comes after the next two digits {i.e., after thousands period) and then after every two digits and so on.

Answered by parevaprerna
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Since each period has three place values, so to write a number with the help of comma(s), we have to put a comma after every three digits from the right. For example, 275068142 will be written in the International system as 275,068,142. Similarly, 925371852 will be written as 925,371,852.

As per the norms of the Indian system of numeration, the first comma is placed after the hundreds place and then after every two digits commas inserted.

When we write a number with only one digit, that digit is in the ones place. The value of the number gives the number its name. The name of the number and the name of its digit is the same. More Maths Questions on Place and Place Value.

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