Seventeen thousand is a number equal to 17,000 in numerals. It is the number that comes after sixteen thousand nine hundred ninety-nine (16,999) and before seventeen thousand and one (17,001). This is a basic number-writing exercise commonly tested in Class 3 to Class 5 Maths.
Seventeen thousand = 17,000 in numerals.
It is a 5-digit number.
Expanded form: 10,000 + 7,000.
Place value: 1 in ten-thousands place, 7 in thousands place.
17,000 = 170 hundreds = 1,700 tens = 17,000 ones.
On a cheque: 'Rupees Seventeen Thousand Only'.
Seventeen thousand = 17,000
In different notations: • International system: 17,000 • Indian system: 17,000 (same — in Indian system, comma after 2 digits from right, then 2 digits) • In words: Seventeen thousand • Ordinal: Seventeen thousandth (17,000th)
17,000 broken down:
Digit | Place | Value 1 | Ten Thousands | 1 × 10,000 = 10,000 7 | Thousands | 7 × 1,000 = 7,000 0 | Hundreds | 0 × 100 = 0 0 | Tens | 0 × 10 = 0 0 | Ones | 0 × 1 = 0
Total: 10,000 + 7,000 = 17,000
Expanded form of 17,000: 17,000 = 10,000 + 7,000 = 1 × 10,000 + 7 × 1,000 + 0 × 100 + 0 × 10 + 0 × 1
Simplified: 10,000 + 7,000 = 17,000
17,000 × 2 = 34,000 (thirty-four thousand) 17,000 × 3 = 51,000 (fifty-one thousand) 17,000 + 1,000 = 18,000 (eighteen thousand) 17,000 – 1,000 = 16,000 (sixteen thousand) 17,000 in hundreds = 170 hundreds 17,000 in tens = 1,700 tens
In money: • ₹17,000 = Seventeen thousand rupees • In words on cheques: Rupees Seventeen Thousand Only
Seventeen thousand is written as 17,000 in numerals. It is a 5-digit number with 1 in the ten-thousands place, 7 in the thousands place, and zeros in hundreds, tens and ones places.
Expanded form of 17,000: 10,000 + 7,000 = 1 × 10,000 + 7 × 1,000 + 0 × 100 + 0 × 10 + 0 × 1.
On a cheque, seventeen thousand (₹17,000) is written as: 'Rupees Seventeen Thousand Only'.
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