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place of international system of numeration after ones and tens

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Answered by roopa2000
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In the international numeral system, the place values of digits are arranged in the following order: ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousand, hundred thousand, millions, ten million, and so on.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the international system of numeration, the values of the places are Ones, Tens, Hundreds, Thousands, Ten Thousand, Hundred Thousands, Millions, Ten Million, and so on. A million is equal to a thousand, a billion to a billion.

What is the international system of numbers:

The International Numerical System In the international numeral system, the place values of digits are arranged in the following order: ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousand, hundred thousand, millions, ten million, and so on. Each digit in the integer 12,345,678 has the place value 8 Ones.

What is the Indian system of numerals:

Hindu-Arabic numerals are a collection of ten symbols that stand in for decimal numbers in the following ways: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 0. They were brought to Europe through the writings of Middle Eastern mathematicians, particularly al-Khwarizmi and al-Kindi, in the 12th century. They were first developed in India in the 6th or 7th century.

Rules to be followed in an International system of numeration:

The fundamental guideline for the use of the international numeric system is as follows: There is no plural form used to write the periods. Four hundred fifty-six thousand eight hundred seventy-six, for instance, is usually expressed as 456,87. When writing "thousand" or "hundred," we omit the "s."

We start assigning the commas from the right.  After every three digits, a comma is inserted.

following the rules

  • 3 zeros represent a thousand
  • 6 zeros represent a million
  • 9 zeros represent a billion

What distinguishes the international and Indian numeric systems:

The location of the commas is the primary distinction between the International and Indian number systems (separator). In the Indian system, lakhs are written after thousands, but millions are written after thousands in the international system.

Answered by jaseenanoufal2022sl
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Answer:

International system of numeration ,  we use the places as  ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, one millions, ten millions, hundred millions, etc.

Step-by-step explanation

International Number System are most commonly called the international numeral system is followed and used in various countries today.

  • The International number system is a method of representing numbers where numbers are split into groups or periods.
  • These groups or periods help us in reading large numbers accurately.
  • In mathematics, the international number system is a representation of numbers that are divided into periods and placed according to their place values.
  • The periods in the international numeral system are Ones, Thousands, Millions, billions, and so on.
  • One period is made up of three place-values. Ones, Tens, and Hundreds. The next period thousands is grouped into three , that is , thousands, ten-thousands, and hundred-thousands. Third period Millions is made up of ones, tens and hundreds.
  • The place values of digits go in the sequence of Ones, Tens, Hundreds, Thousands, Ten Thousand, Hundred Thousands, Millions, ten millions, hundred millions and so on , in the international numeral system.
  • In the international number system , commas mark as separators that are placed according to their periods so that the number could be read accurately.
  • To write any number in an international number system, we will have to rewrite the given number with commas after every third digit starting from the right-hand side of the number and then use the place values. It follows the 3:2:2 system of placing commas.

Thus in International system of numeration ,after ones and tens we use the places as hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions,  ten millions, hundred millions, etc.   .

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