48000 in Words

48000 in Words

Edited By Team Careers360 | Updated on Feb 10, 2023 04:45 PM IST

How to Write 48000 in words?

If we want to write the number 48000 in words, we would write ‘Forty-eight thousand'. It is the correct way to write and pronounce 48000 in English. For example, if we want to tell the price of an item worth Rs 48000, we would say, “the price of this item is Forty-eight thousand rupees only.”

About The Number 48,000

48000 is a 5-digit natural number. In mathematics, natural numbers start from 1 and end at infinity. For example, some natural numbers are 1, 2, 3, …, and so on. Thus, 48000 is also a natural number.

It is also an even number. An even number is every number in mathematics that, when divided by 2, gives zero as a remainder. 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 are one-digit even numbers such that 10, 12, 14, etc., are examples of two-digit even numbers. Thus, any number ending with any one-digit even number is also an even number. For example, 54, 68, 140, 176, etc., are even numbers. Thus, 48000 is also even because the remainder will be zero when divided by 2.

Moreover, it is also a composite number. Composite numbers are those when divided by some number,other than 1 and itself, the remainder comes as zero. For example, 10 can be divided by 1, 2, 5, and 10, and the remainder is zero. Thus, 48000 is also a composite number.

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Place Value of Each Digit in 48000

Place value is the digit’s position in a number multiplied by the place value multiplies of that place.. In the number 53, the digits ‘5’ and ‘3’ have different place values in the number as their positions are different; ‘5’ has the place value ‘50’’ while the place value of ‘3’ is ‘3’.

For more than two digits, we have hundred, thousand, ten thousand, and so on place values which describe the position of digits in a number. Now, Consider the following table:

Digit’s Place

Ten Thousand

Thousand

Hundred

Ten

One

Place value multiplier

10000

1000

100

10

1

Therefore, for the number 48000, we have the following place values:

  • The place value of 4 is ‘40000’.

  • The place value of 8 is ‘8000’.

  • The place value of 0 is ‘0’.

  • The place value of 0 is ‘0’.

  • The place value of 0 is ‘0’.

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Write 48000 in Words

By the place value of digits of the number 48000 (refer to the text above), it can be written in words. We have ‘4’ in the ‘ten thousand’ place, ‘8’ in the ‘thousand’ place, ‘0’ in the ‘hundred’ place, ‘0’ in the ‘ten’ place, and ‘0’ in the ‘one’ place. It can be expanded as

\begin{aligned}

&4 \times \text { Ten thousand }+8 \times \text { Thousand }+0 \times \text { Hundred }+0 \times \text { Ten }+0 \times \text { One }

\\&=4 \times 10000+8 \times 1000+0 \times 100+0 \times 10+0 \times 1

\\&=48000

\\&=\text { Forty Eight thousand }

\end{aligned}

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Thus, 48000 is written as ‘Forty-Eight thousand.’

Factors of 48000

When we divide the number ‘X’ by another number ‘Y’ such that the remainder is zero, we say that the number X is divisible by Y or ‘Y’ is factor of ‘X’. For example, when we divide the number 15 by 3 and 5, we get zero as the remainder. Hence, 15 is divisible by 3 and 5.

There are different rules of divisibility, such that we define which number is divisible by whom. Thus, 48000 is divisible by the following:

  • It is divisible by 1 as every number is divisible by 1,

  • 2, as it is an even number,

  • 3, as the sum of each digit in 48000 is 12.

Thus, 48000 is also divisible by 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, and so on.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What number comes after and before 48000?

47999 comes before, while 48001 comes after 48000.

2. Is 48000 a prime number?

No, it is not a prime number. It is a composite number.

3. Is 48000 divisible by 7?

 No. When you divide 48000 by 7, the remainder will not be zero.

4. Is 48000 a perfect cube?

No, it is not a perfect cube.

5. Is 48000 a perfect square?

No, it is not a perfect square.

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