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Originally posted by: June_Anne_Mary
@sonufan- dear I said thousands/1000s. Whats wrong with that. The figures u provided are in thousands only...
OK ,Then that Notation will be Like this X *1000s Not LIke simply 1000s .
X *1000s Implies = x 1000s where x can be any Number From 1 to infinite Number
1000s = Represents only 1000 to 1000 + and Below 2000 .
That mean its numbers will be counted from 1000 to 2000 .
I hope u got what i wrote
Originally posted by: June_Anne_Mary
@sonufan- agree with u. I have edited my words after reading full link provided by coolmausam.! Also thousands mean thousands of thousands only..😆. Thousands mean any multiples of one single thousand actually. It is a multiple. To denote it as a multiple they've used suffix 'S' there. Not any number bet 1000-2000. For that they say thousand only, exculding S. Fine. The figures are over. 😆
Edit- also acc to Oxford dictionary, the word 'thousands' mean large numbers which are multiples of thousands. Not any number between 1000 & 2000. So I guess I'm right with my words, this time.
OK U can Feel What u wrote as Right , Hey But when u dont know Exact Numbers Dont make Declarative and Final statements .
Those are not Oxford Rules Minimum Number Mentionings way that even a kid knows how to represent it while Discussions 😆