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  2. How To Write Numbers in Words on a Check - AOL

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    For example, $73 is written as “seventy-three,” and the words for $43.50 are “Forty-three and 50/100.” You don’t need to write the word “dollars” if your bank has preprinted it on ...

  3. English numerals - Wikipedia

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    One thousand, two hundred (and) twenty-five Twelve-two-five 1900: Nineteen hundred: One thousand, nine hundred Nineteen aught 1901: Nineteen oh-one: Nineteen hundred (and) one One thousand, nine hundred (and) one Nineteen aught one 1919: Nineteen nineteen: Nineteen hundred (and) nineteen One thousand, nine hundred (and) nineteen 1999: Nineteen ...

  4. Indefinite and fictitious numbers - Wikipedia

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    In Welsh, cant a mil, literally "a hundred and thousand", is used to mean a large number in a similar way to English "a hundred and one". [35] It is used in phrases such as cant a mil o bethau i'w wneud "a hundred and one things to do" i.e. "many, many things to do".

  5. Names of large numbers - Wikipedia

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    Thousand billion Billiard P Peta-5 3 10 18: Quintillion Trillion Trillion E Exa-6 3 10 21: Sextillion Thousand trillion Trilliard Z Zetta-7 4 10 24: Septillion Quadrillion Quadrillion Y Yotta-8 4 10 27: Octillion Thousand quadrillion Quadrilliard R Ronna-9 5 10 30: Nonillion Quintillion Quintillion Q Quetta-10 5 10 33: Decillion Thousand ...

  6. 777 (number) - Wikipedia

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    777 (seven hundred [and] seventy-seven) is the natural number following 776 and preceding 778. The number 777 is significant in numerous religious and political contexts. The number 777 is significant in numerous religious and political contexts.

  7. 1000 (number) - Wikipedia

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    1000 or one thousand is the natural number following 999 and preceding 1001. In most English-speaking countries, it can be written with or without a comma or sometimes a period separating the thousands digit: 1,000. A group of one thousand units is sometimes known, from Ancient Greek, as a chiliad. [1]

  8. 7 Best Expensive-Looking Things You Can Buy at Dollar Tree

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    The whole point of Dollar Tree’s business model is to have money-saving prices, so you’re not likely to find Dollar Tree carrying items more expensive than $5 (and that’s only on select items).

  9. Decimal separator - Wikipedia

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    Java, JavaScript, Swift, Julia, and free-form Fortran 90 use the underscore (_) character for this purpose; as such, these languages allow seven hundred million to be entered as 700_000_000. Fixed-form Fortran ignores whitespace (in all contexts), so 700 000 000 has always been accepted.