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We can write 450000 in words as "four hundred fifty thousand" (in the Indian Number System) and "four hundred fifty thousand" (in the International Number System). If we spent 450000 on a new car, we could say I paid 4 lakh 50 thousand rupees for it.
In mathematics, "separators" also known as commas in English, are used in numbers to separate digits, so that it becomes easy for us to read them. We will here learn about two systems of using separators:
Indian System
International System
One thing is common in between these two system, i.e., we
In the Indian Numbering System, the place values of digits are in the following order: ones place, tens place, hundreds place, thousands place,and so on.
Starting from the right side, we put commas after three digits, then two, and continue with two itself.
As shown here:
450000 = 4,50,00
In the International Numbering System, we write place values as: ones place, tens place, hundreds place, thousands place, ten-thousand place,and so on.
In this system, separators are placed after every 3 digits.
450000 = 450,000
According to the Indian Number System, 450000 is written as
450000 = 4,50,000 = Four Lakh Fifty Thousand
According to the International Number System, 450000 is written as
450000 = 450,000 = Four Hundred Fifty Thousand
According to the Indian Numeral System, the place value chart of 450000 is as follows:
Number | Lakh | Ten-Thousand | Thousand | Hundred | Tens | Ones |
450000 | 4 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
According to the International Numeral System, the place value chart of 450000 is as follows:
Number | Hundred-Thousand | Ten-Thousand | Thousand | Hundred | Tens | Ones |
450000 | 4 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
The expanded form of 450000 is as follows:
According to the Indian Numeral System-
\begin{aligned}
&4 \times \text { Lakh }+5 \times \text { Ten Thousands }+0 \times \text { Thousand } \times 0 \times \text { Hundred } \times 0 \times \text { Ten }+0 \times \text { One } \\
&=4 \times 100000+5 \times 10000+0 \times 1000+0 \times 100+0 \times 10+0 \times 1 \\
&=400000+50000+0+0+0\\
&=400000+50000\\
&=450000
\end{aligned}
According to the International Numeral System-
\begin{aligned}
&4 \times \text { Hundred Thousand }+5 \times \text { Ten Thousands }+0 \times \text { Thousand } \times 0 \times \text { Hundred } \times 0 \times \text { Ten }+0 \times \text { One } \\
&=4 \times 100000+5 \times 10000+0 \times 1000+0 \times 100+0 \times 10+0 \times 1 \\
&=400000+50000+0+0\\
&=400000+50000\\
&=450000
\end{aligned}
The successor of 450000 is 450001 and predecessor is 449999.
As 450000 can be divided into two equal parts, it is an even number.
Square root of 450000 is 670.82
Cube root of 450000 is 76.63.
450000 has a total of 90 factors, hence it is a composite number.
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In words, 450000 is written as
Indian System:- Four Lakh Fifty thousand
International System:- Four Hundred Fifty Thousand
450000 is not an odd number, as it can be divided by 2. Odd numbers are those numbers that leave some remainder when divided by 2. So, 450000 is an even number.
450000 has multiple factors, hence it is not a prime number. A Prime number is a number that does not have any other factors except 1 and themselves. So, 450000 is a composite number.
Four Lakh Fifty Thousand is written as 4,50,000.
Four Hundred Fifty Thousand is written as 450,000.
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