Question
In the following exercises, write each number as a whole number using digits.two hundred fifty-three
In the following exercises, write each number as a whole number using digits. two hundred fifty-three

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In the following exercises, write each number as a whole number using digits.
two hundred fifty-three
Hi, everyone. Today we're going to your rating 35,975 in number, form from word form. So we can already see that we're gonna have two different sections. We're going over one's a section in our thousands section because this is 1000 right here, and we have our comma as our divider. So, like I said in, we need to start from the left side, so we know we're gonna have 35,000. Well, we don't see 100 in this section, so we're only gonna have two places and then we see that we have 100 in the ones section, so we're gonna have three places. But another way to tell is because we have a whole section because we have more on the left side. Any time you see a comma before a section and you know it's gonna be a full section, so we're gonna have all three places. So let's start filling in our numbers. This is the 1000 section. This is the one section are hundreds or tens are ones are thousands and our 10 thousands. So we start with 35 which is this part right here. So this is this real? It's 4000. So this is going to go in this column right here. So we have five three, and then in our one section we have than mine, So we're gonna feel the sun right here. Don't we have 75? So it's gonna be 75 So 35,000 975 looks like this in a number of form.
How everyone. So today we're going to be writing 61,415 from order form to number form so we can already see a few things about this. We see that we have a whole full one section and we have part of our 1000 section because of thousands doesn't have the hundreds place in it. So we know that we're gonna have at least two places in our thousands. We're gonna have our comma and we're gonna have a whole one section Just one section thousands. So it would be hundreds, tens ones, thousands and 10 thousands. No way. So let's start from left to right because that's how you would write your number So you would start with 61. Because we have the one part right here and we have the six in the 60 part of this number, so that fills in thousands part. Now we see that we have 400 so we know that we're gonna put four in the hundreds place. Then we have 15 which looks like this so we can just feel that in like that. So 61,415 in number for Mitt Looks like this
Hi, everyone. Today we're going to write this number from order form to number form. So if we automatically look at it, we could see that there are three sections, thanks to the two commas, so we can just divide it like this. Okay, so we know that we're gonna have at least two full sections. So we go. 123 123 Okay, Now, we're also gonna have this section right here, So let's just add an extra section on to the end. So this is our 1,000,000 section are 1000 section in our one section, so let's start with their ones. So we have 167. Well, we know that we have a one in the hundreds place, even 67. We're gonna have six in the tens because we have a six right here in this word, and then we have seven. So 67 now we have 44,000. Well, there's no 100 so we can just zero, but we know that it's a full section because we have the 1,000,000 section. So 44 there's a four here and a four here and then in the millions. There's no 100 so we can put zero in the hundreds place. But we wouldn't need to because there's no other section, so we can just write 11. So we have 11 million 44,167. This is the never written in number form.
Hi, everyone. Today we're going to be writing this number from word form to number four. So if we already looked remember, we can see that we have three sections because of our comments. And we have based section units, so 1,000,000,000. So let's go ahead and start it by filling up or three sections. Ones are thousands and our millions. So it doesn't matter what the way we d'oh, we can start with the millions. Well, we see that we have 18 million, so we know that at least two of our the spots are going to be full. But there are no hundreds. And there is not another section to tell us that we need to fill in the hundreds, so we can just right in 18. And then, sir, millions done. So now we have 100 so we can put in the one in the hundreds place and we only have 2000. And we know that too is a single digit. So we don't have any tens, and we just have to. So we're done with the 1000 section now we can move on to the ones section we see it. We have 700. So we put the seven of the hundreds place they will see. We have 83 won't remember eight in the tons and then three in the ones. So this number written in number form looks like this. It's red as 18,102,783.