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* The decimal representation for one thousand is
o 1,000 — a one followed by three zeroes, in the general notation ;
o 1 E+3 exactly — in scientific E notation.
* The SI prefix for a thousand is kilo-, officially abbreviated as k — for instance prefixed to metre or its abbreviation m, kilometre or km signifies a thousand metres ;
o as such technically oriented people occasionally represent the number in a non-standard notation by replacing the last three zeroes of the general numeral with "k", for instance 30 k for 30,000
* The sum of Euler's totient function over the first 57 integers is 1000.Last edited by FiveTimes; 27 November 2007, 19:46.Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post# 1000
* The decimal representation for one thousand is
o 1,000 — a one followed by three zeroes, in the general notation ;
o 1 × 103 — in engineering notation, which for this number coincides with :
o 1 × 103 exactly — in scientific normalized exponential notation ;
o 1 E+3 exactly — in scientific E notation.
* The SI prefix for a thousand is kilo-, officially abbreviated as k — for instance prefixed to metre or its abbreviation m, kilometre or km signifies a thousand metres ;
o as such technically oriented people occasionally represent the number in a non-standard notation by replacing the last three zeroes of the general numeral with "k", for instance 30 k for 30,000
* The sum of Euler's totient function over the first 57 integers is 1000.W00t!
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