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235 (two hundred [and] thirty-five) is the integer following 234 and preceding 236. Additionally, 235 is: a semiprime; a heptagonal number [1] a centered triangular number [2] therefore a figurate number in two ways; palindromic in bases 4 (3223 4), 7 (454 7), 8 (353 8), 13 (151 13), and 46 (55 46) a Harshad number in bases 6, 47, 48, 95, 116 ...
Two thirty-five: Two-three-five Two hundred (and) thirty-five 911: Nine eleven: Nine-one-one Nine hundred (and) eleven 999: Nine ninety-nine: Nine-nine-nine Nine hundred (and) ninety-nine 1000: One thousand: Ten hundred 1K 1004: One thousand (and) four: Ten oh-four 1010: Ten ten: One thousand (and) ten 1050: Ten fifty: One thousand (and) fifty ...
The Three Hundred and Thirty Five Years' War (Dutch: Driehonderdvijfendertigjarige Oorlog [driˌɦɔndərtˌfɛifɛnˌdɛrtəxˈjaːrəɣə ˈʔoːrlɔx]; Cornish ...
Capital One recommends using the format “One thousand, five hundred and 00/100” for writing out $1,500. That would make $1,200 look like “One thousand, two hundred and 00/100.”
One thirty-second, thirty one-hundred [and] twenty five hundred-thousandths, [zero] point zero three one two five 0.03 3 / 100 Three hundredths, [zero] point zero three 0.025 1 / 40 One fortieth, twenty-five thousandths, [zero] point zero two five 0.02 1 / 50 One fiftieth, two hundredths, [zero] point zero two 0.016 666 ...
The Indian system is decimal (base-10), same as in the West, and the first five orders of magnitude are named in a similar way: one (10 0), ten (10 1), one hundred (10 2), one thousand (10 3), and ten thousand (10 4). For higher powers of ten, naming diverges.
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230 (two hundred [and] thirty) is the natural number following 229 and preceding 231. Additionally, 230 is: a composite number, with its divisors being 2, 5, 10, 23, 46, and 115. a sphenic number [1] because it is the product of 3 primes. It is also the first sphenic number to immediately precede another sphenic number.