Final Answer:
1. 1471
2. 522
3. 210,083
4. 33,699
5. 1,453
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Explanation:
Let’s go one by one — it’s like building with blocks!
1. “One thousand four hundred and seventy one”
→ One thousand = 1000
→ Four hundred = 400
→ Seventy one = 71
→ Add them: 1000 + 400 + 71 = 1471
2. “Five hundred and twenty two”
→ Five hundred = 500
→ Twenty two = 22
→ 500 + 22 = 522
3. “Two hundred ten thousand, eighty three”
→ Two hundred ten thousand = 210,000
→ Eighty three = 83
→ 210,000 + 83 = 210,083
4. “Thirty three thousand six hundred and ninety nine”
→ Thirty three thousand = 33,000
→ Six hundred = 600
→ Ninety nine = 99
→ 33,000 + 600 + 99 = 33,699
5. “One thousand, four hundred and fifty three”
→ One thousand = 1000
→ Four hundred = 400
→ Fifty three = 53
→ 1000 + 400 + 53 = 1,453
For the second part (writing numbers in words):
1. 854 → Eight hundred fifty four
2. 22,454 → Twenty two thousand four hundred fifty four
3. 1,690 → One thousand six hundred ninety
4. 223,328 → Two hundred twenty three thousand three hundred twenty eight
5. 2,367 → Two thousand three hundred sixty seven
Just read each number out loud — that’s how you write it in words!
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of written numbers worksheet.