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Writing Whole Numbers With Words

Learning Outcomes

  • Write a whole number given as digits in words
  • Write a whole number given in words as digits
 

Use Place Value to Name Whole Numbers

When you write a check, you write out the number in words as well as in digits. To write a number in words, write the number in each period followed by the name of the period without the ‘s’ at the end. Start with the digit at the left, which has the largest place value. The commas separate the periods, so wherever there is a comma in the number, write a comma between the words. The ones period, which has the smallest place value, is not named. An image with three values separated by commas. The first value is So the number [latex]37,519,248[/latex] is written thirty-seven million, five hundred nineteen thousand, two hundred forty-eight. Notice that the word and is not used when naming a whole number.

Name a whole number in words

  1. Starting at the digit on the left, name the number in each period, followed by the period name. Do not include the period name for the ones.
  2. Use commas in the number to separate the periods.
 

example

Name the number [latex]8,165,432,098,710[/latex] in words. Solution
Begin with the leftmost digit, which is[latex]8[/latex]. It is in the trillions place. eight trillion
The next period to the right is billions. one hundred sixty-five billion
The next period to the right is millions. four hundred thirty-two million
The next period to the right is thousands. ninety-eight thousand
The rightmost period shows the ones. seven hundred ten
An image with five values separated by commas. The first value is Putting all of the words together, we write [latex]8,165,432,098,710[/latex] as eight trillion, one hundred sixty-five billion, four hundred thirty-two million, ninety-eight thousand, seven hundred ten.
 

example

A student conducted research and found that the number of mobile phone users in the United States during one month in [latex]2014[/latex] was [latex]327,577,529[/latex]. Name that number in words.

Answer: Identify the periods associated with the number. An image with three values separated by commas. The first value is Name the number in each period, followed by the period name. Put the commas in to separate the periods. Millions period: three hundred twenty-seven million Thousands period: five hundred seventy-seven thousand Ones period: five hundred twenty-nine So the number of mobile phone users in the Unites States during the month of April was three hundred twenty-seven million, five hundred seventy-seven thousand, five hundred twenty-nine.

 

try it

The population in a country is [latex]316,128,839[/latex]. Name that number.

Answer: three hundred sixteen million, one hundred twenty-eight thousand, eight hundred thirty nine

  There are [latex]31,536,000[/latex] seconds in one year. Name that number.

Answer: thirty one million, five hundred thirty-six thousand

 

Use Place Value to Write Whole Numbers

We will now reverse the process and write a number given in words as digits.

Use place value to write a whole number

  1. Identify the words that indicate periods. (Remember the ones period is never named.)
  2. Draw three blanks to indicate the number of places needed in each period. Separate the periods by commas.
  3. Name the number in each period and place the digits in the correct place value position.
 

example

Write the following numbers using digits.
  • fifty-three million, four hundred one thousand, seven hundred forty-two
  • nine billion, two hundred forty-six million, seventy-three thousand, one hundred eighty-nine

Answer: ⓐ Identify the words that indicate periods. Except for the first period, all other periods must have three places. Draw three blanks to indicate the number of places needed in each period. Separate the periods by commas. Then write the digits in each period. An image with three blocks of text pointing to numerical values. The first block of text is Put the numbers together, including the commas. The number is [latex]53,401,742[/latex]. ⓑ Identify the words that indicate periods. Except for the first period, all other periods must have three places. Draw three blanks to indicate the number of places needed in each period. Separate the periods by commas. Then write the digits in each period. An image with four blocks of text pointing to numerical values. The first block of text is The number is [latex]9,246,073,189[/latex]. Notice that in part ⓑ, a zero was needed as a place-holder in the hundred thousands place. Be sure to write zeros as needed to make sure that each period, except possibly the first, has three places. Write each number in standard form: fifty-three million, eight hundred nine thousand, fifty-one. 53,809,051

   

example

A state budget was about [latex]\text{\$77}[/latex] billion. Write the budget in standard form.

Answer: Identify the periods. In this case, only two digits are given and they are in the billions period. To write the entire number, write zeros for all of the other periods. An image with four blocks of text pointing to numerical values. The first block of text is So the budget was about [latex]\text{\$77,000,000,000.}[/latex]

 

try it

Write each number in standard form:
  1. The closest distance from Earth to Mars is about [latex]34[/latex] million miles.
  2. The total weight of an aircraft carrier is [latex]204[/latex] million pounds.

Answer:

  1. [latex]34,000,000[/latex] miles
  2. [latex]204,000,000[/latex] pounds

  The video below shows more examples of how to use place value to write the name of a whole number. https://youtu.be/H9HpkvY_iaE

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