why the numbers are called international numerals
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The numbers which are non terminating &non recurring are called irrational numbers
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In International numbering system also, we form different periods to read the large numbers easily. Here we use periods like ones, thousand and millions etc.
Suppose, let us understand the International system by using number 1: ones (1), tens (10), hundreds (100), one thousands (1000), ten thousands (10000), hundred thousands (100,000), one millions (1,000,000), ten millions (10,000,000), hundred millions (100,000,000), etc. Here we place the numbers according to their place value.
In International system also, we put a comma (,) after each periods to differentiate the periods.
Some examples will help us to write the International numbering system in figures and in words.
1. Write the following in figures in the international system:
(i) Five thousand
(ii) Fifty thousand
(iii) Five hundred thousand
(iv) Five million
(v) Fifty million
(vi) Five hundred million
Solution:
(i) 5,000
(ii) 50,000
(iii) 500,000
(iv) 5,000,000
(v) 50,000,000
(vi) 500,000,000
Note:
• The first period, called ones period, is formed with the first 3 digits of the number.
• The second period, called thousands period, is formed with the next 3 digits of the number.
• The third period, called millions period, is formed with the digits after thousands.
Suppose, let us understand the International system by using number 1: ones (1), tens (10), hundreds (100), one thousands (1000), ten thousands (10000), hundred thousands (100,000), one millions (1,000,000), ten millions (10,000,000), hundred millions (100,000,000), etc. Here we place the numbers according to their place value.
In International system also, we put a comma (,) after each periods to differentiate the periods.
Some examples will help us to write the International numbering system in figures and in words.
1. Write the following in figures in the international system:
(i) Five thousand
(ii) Fifty thousand
(iii) Five hundred thousand
(iv) Five million
(v) Fifty million
(vi) Five hundred million
Solution:
(i) 5,000
(ii) 50,000
(iii) 500,000
(iv) 5,000,000
(v) 50,000,000
(vi) 500,000,000
Note:
• The first period, called ones period, is formed with the first 3 digits of the number.
• The second period, called thousands period, is formed with the next 3 digits of the number.
• The third period, called millions period, is formed with the digits after thousands.
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