To write 6000 in words, we must know the place of each value. Place value is the position of each value/number which starts from ones, tens, hundreds, and thousands.
Let's find the place value of, 6000 with a simple chart:
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Thousands |
Hundreds |
Tens |
Ones |
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6 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
In Thousands places there are 6 and in other places values it is 0. Combining them together we get 6000 which is written as Six Thousand.
Now we know how to write 6000 in words, so, let's learn more about the number 6000 but exploring some mathematical properties.
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Mathematical Property |
Answers |
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Is 6000 a prime number? |
No |
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Is 6000 a composite number? |
Yes |
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Is 6000 a perfect square? |
No |
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Is 6000 a perfect cube? |
No |
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Square root of 6000 |
77.46 |
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Cube root of 6000 |
18.17 |
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Is 6000 an even number? |
Yes |
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Is 6000 an odd number? |
No |
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Factors of 6000 |
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ..., 6000 |
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Prime factors of 6000 |
24 × 53 × 3 |
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Multiples of 6000 |
6000, 12000, 18000, ... |


While learning about 6000 in words, students may likely make mistakes, to avoid them a few mistakes with solutions are given below:
confusion between similar writing styles of words.
Students sometimes get confused between the sounds and writing style of words and think that it is the same word. For example: they think Eighty five as Eighty five hundreds. To avoid this, they should remember the place value chart.
Not remembering the place value.
Students sometimes get confused between the place values, they may skip the terms and write only five instead of eighty-five. They should always spit the number to find the place values.
complicating the word form
Students tend to mix twelve with large numbers greater numbers like 850 or 8500 without understanding the values of zero to make them greater, and write them as Eighty five hundreds.
In words, 6000 is written as six thousand.
126000 in words is a Twelve thousand Six hundred.
60000 in words is written as Three Hundred Fifty Thousand.
Fifty thousand in numbers is written as 50000.

Hiralee Lalitkumar Makwana has almost two years of teaching experience. She is a number ninja as she loves numbers. Her interest in numbers can be seen in the way she cracks math puzzles and hidden patterns.
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