120000 in Words

120000 in Words

Edited By Team Careers360 | Updated on Jul 21, 2023 11:53 AM IST

In English, the number 120000 means "One Hundred Twenty Thousand". If you are familiar with the numerical system, translating numbers into English is fairly simple. This indicates that using the place value system while writing 120000 in words is quite beneficial. For instance, if the cost of the television is Rs. 120000, the sentence may read, "The cost of the television is Rs. One Hundred Twenty Thousand.

Place value chart

We can prepare a place value chart based on the positions of digits and thus, their corresponding place values can be given as follows:

Thousands

Hundreds

Tens

Units

120

0

0

0

120 thousands = 120000

0 hundreds = 000

0 tens = 00

0 units = 0

Expanded Form of 120000

We can write the expanded form as:

\[\begin{align}

& =120\times thousand+0\times hundred+0\times ten+0\times one \\

& =120\times 1000+0\times 100+0\times 10+0\times 1 \\

& =120000 \\

\end{align}\]

1689920200061

As a result, 120000 is written as One Hundred Twenty Thousand in words.

Facts

  • A natural number, 120000 comes after 119999 and before 120001.

  • 120000: Is it an odd number? – No

  • Is 120000 a perfect square? – No

  • Is the number 120000 a prime? – No

  • Is the number 120000 composite? – Yes

  • Is the number 120000 a perfect cube? – No

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is 120000 Decimal to Binary?

 \[{{\left( 120000 \right)}_{10}}={{\left( 11101010011000000 \right)}_{2}}\] 

2. What is 120000 's square root?

 \[346.410162\] 

3. Divisors of 120000?

70 positive divisors can be used to divide the number 120,000 (out of which 60 are even, and 10 are odd). These factors total 396,748 when counting 120,000, with an average of 56,678,828.

4. How do you write 120000 in roman numerals?

CXX

5. Prime Factorization of 120000?

120,000 has a prime factorization of \[{{2}^{6}}\times 3\times {{5}^{4}}\]. 120,000 is a composite number since there are a total of 11 prime factors that it has.

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