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  2. English numerals - Wikipedia

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    oh: used when spelling numbers (like telephone, bank account, bus line [British: bus route]) but can cause confusion with the letter o if reading a mix of numbers and letters; nil: in general sport scores, British usage ("The score is two–nil.") nothing: in general sport scores, American usage ("The score is two–nothing.")

  3. How To Write Numbers in Words on a Check - AOL

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    Writing a check correctly can be intimidating, especially if you're out of practice -- or never learned. The less you use your checkbook, the more confusing it can be -- especially when it comes to...

  4. Names of large numbers - Wikipedia

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    Depending on context (i.e. language, culture, region, ...) some large numbers have names that allow for describing large quantities in a textual form; not mathematical.For very large values, the text is generally shorter than a decimal numeric representation although longer than scientific notation.

  5. 100,000 - Wikipedia

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    7,678 primes between 400,000 and 500,000. [e] A difference of 185 primes from the previous range. Here, the difference increases by a count of 35. 479,909 is the 40,000th prime. 7,560 primes between 500,000 and 600,000. [f] A difference of 118 primes from the previous range. 7,560 is the twentieth highly composite number. [11] 599,999 is prime.

  6. Use spell check in AOL Mail

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    Don't worry about relying on your browser's spell check feature. With AOL Mail, click one button to check the entire contents of your email to ensure that everything is spelled correctly. In addition, you'll never need worry about typos or misspelled words again by enabling auto spell check.

  7. Indian numbering system - Wikipedia

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    The Indian numbering system is used in Indian English and the Indian subcontinent to express large numbers. Commonly used quantities include lakh (one hundred thousand) and crore (ten million) – written as 1,00,000 and 1,00,00,000 respectively in some locales. [1]

  8. If I Buy A $500,000 Annuity, How Much Cash Will That Pay Me ...

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    Envision transforming your nest egg into a consistent and predictable income as you enter retirement. With a $500,000 annuity, this scenario isn't just a possibility — it's a practical plan.

  9. If you had $500,000 saved for retirement, like O'Leary said, and you withdrew 4% every year for 30 years, you would safely be able to spend just $20,000 per year.