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Place Value
10’s shi
100’s bai
1,000’s qian
10,000’s wan
100,000,000’s yi
Chinese Numbers
There are two sets of characters for
Chinese numbers, one for everyday
writing and one for use for commercial
or financial purposes. The standard
numbers are geometrically simple, so
using the more complicated capital
Standard Numbers
Is a symbol or group of symbols
that represent a number. The
standard numbers, which is
commonly used these are the
symbols 0, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9.
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Financial
Numbers
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Differences :
Standard Numbers Financial Numbers
Place Value
A digit according to its
position in the number
such as ones, tens,
hundreds and so on.
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One - yi Six- liu
Two - er Seven - qi
Three - san Eight - ba
Four - si Nine - jiu
Five - wu Ten - shi
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Exercises
Form the equivalent Chinese numbers of
the items given.
1. 485
2. 9,568
3. 10,635
4. 356,267
5. 3,560,480