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  1. 8. You don't use the 's' on numbers in phrases such as 'thirty thousand dollars' because the number here is acting as an adjective. Adjectives in English don't take plurals. Even if you omit the 'dollars' it is understood that 'dollars' whether it is spoken or inferred is the noun. When you say thousands of dollars you are no longer using ...

  2. Apr 23, 2012 · 0. I'm not sure if the saying of the total amount USD 23,428.32 is correct below (esp. the 'cent' part after the dot): Say U.S. dollars twenty-three thousand four hundred and twenty-eight and thirty-two cents. And if it is 23,428.00, do I say. Say U.S. dollars twenty-three thousand four hundred and twenty-eight only. numbers.

  3. Jan 13, 2013 · When isolated numbers (that is, numbers that appear only rarely in a manuscript) are spelled out, it is unnecessary to use and following the word hundred or thousand (although in formal literary and legal contexts and may be used). two hundred fifty-six. seven hundred forty. six thousand nineteen. forty-six thousand two hundred seventy-two

  4. It's 36 thousand, because that is the naming convention in our number system. We do not say "two hundreds;" rather we say "two hundred." Share. Improve this answer. answered Feb 4, 2012 at 1:27. ncmathsadist. 1,060 8 15. Add a comment.

  5. Sep 14, 2020 · When someone says 'take a thirty thousand foot view' they're not trying to suggest some varying degree of high level abstraction. The audience has no agreed upon notion of what constitutes a 'twenty-nine thousand foot view'. The person saying 'thirty thousand foot view' is just saying it's at a high level that leaves out many details.

  6. May 30, 2017 · If we now turn to counting larger numbers, we can see how the orders of magnitude, ‘hundred’ and ‘thousand’ bear a formal relationship to units such as yards and miles.† (Note the use of ten hundred, rather than one thousand in the first citation above — the writer is thinking in a single register of hundreds.) This is supported by the fact that there were other non-base-ten orders of magnitude in use for lower ranges: dozen (12) and score (20).

  7. 234,500: Two hundred and thirty four thousand five hundred. Based on my experience, Britons, Australians and New Zealanders say the "and", and North Americans do not (ie "one hundred one", etc). I believe most other English speaking countries say the "and". Which version was used first?

  8. Apr 13, 2017 · The same is true of street addresses. The White House, for example, is at "sixteen hundred" Pennsylvania Ave., not "one thousand six hundred". On the other hand, for counts of objects or people, the full form—"one thousand two hundred people"—would be only marginally more formal than the "hundred form"—"twelve hundred people". –

  9. Dec 9, 2015 · In India, 100 thousand is sometime referred to as 1 lakh, while sometime as 1 lac. I am not sure if lakh is correct. Sometimes, I find the people writing more than one lac (or lakh) as lacs (or lacs). For example: The seller has received a sum of Rupees three lacs seventy-six thousands five hundreds thirty-six.

  10. If a four-digit number is written with a comma between the hundreds and thousands place, it should almost generally be read by describing the number of thousands, and the number of things beyond that [e.g. 1,234 is one thousand, two hundred, and thirty four], except as noted below.