International System of Numbers


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International System of Numbers

International System of Numbers:

As per International numeration system, the first comma is placed after the hundreds place. Commas are then placed after every three digits. Values of the places in the International system of numeration are Ones, Tens, Hundreds, Thousands, Ten Thousands, Hundred Thousands, Millions, Ten millions and so on.

1 million = 1000 thousand,1 billion = 1000 millions.

Example 1: Using the International system, write the number; Six million, four hundred and eleven thousand, two hundred and sixty.

Solution:  6,411,260.

Example 2: Using the international system, read the number 7456123.

Solution: 7456123- Seven million Four Hundred Fifty six thousand one hundred twenty three.

 

 

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Question : 1

In the International System of Numeration we write one billion for :

Right Option : C
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Question : 2

Rewrite the following numbers in International System: 97,86,432

Right Option : A
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Question : 3

Write the following numbers in words :  12,367,169

Right Option : A
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