Large Numbers — Place Value, Comparison & Roman Numerals

1. Place Value — Indian System

In the INDIAN system, we group digits as ONES, TENS, HUNDREDS, THOUSANDS, TEN THOUSANDS, and LAKHS.

PeriodCroresLakhsThousandsOnes
PlacesCTLLTTh

Abbreviations:

  • O = Ones (1)
  • T = Tens (10)
  • H = Hundreds (100)
  • Th = Thousands (1,000)
  • TTh = Ten Thousands (10,000)
  • L = Lakhs (1,00,000)
  • TL = Ten Lakhs (10,00,000)
  • C = Crores (1,00,00,000)

Example:

Write 3,45,678 in words:

Step 1 — Identify each digit's place value:

  • 3 → Lakhs (3,00,000)
  • 4 → Ten Thousands (40,000)
  • 5 → Thousands (5,000)
  • 6 → Hundreds (600)
  • 7 → Tens (70)
  • 8 → Ones (8)

Step 2 — Read the number: Three lakh forty-five thousand six hundred seventy-eight.

Remember:

'Always start reading from the LEFT. The comma (,) helps you separate periods. After THOUSANDS comes LAKHS.'


2. Place Value — International System

The INTERNATIONAL system groups digits differently:

PeriodMillionsThousandsOnes
PlacesHMTMM

Abbreviations:

  • O = Ones
  • T = Tens
  • H = Hundreds
  • Th = Thousands
  • TTh = Ten Thousands
  • HTh = Hundred Thousands
  • M = Millions

Example:

Write 345,678 in words (International system):

Three hundred forty-five thousand six hundred seventy-eight.

Indian vs International — Key Difference

IndianInternational
1,00,000 = One Lakh100,000 = One Hundred Thousand
10,00,000 = Ten Lakhs1,000,000 = One Million
1,00,00,000 = One Crore10,000,000 = Ten Million

'In India, we use LAKHS and CRORES. In many other countries, they use MILLIONS.'


3. Expanded Form

Every number can be written as the SUM of its place values.

Example 1:

3,45,678 = 3,00,000 + 40,000 + 5,000 + 600 + 70 + 8

Example 2:

8,90,452 = 8,00,000 + 90,000 + 0 + 400 + 50 + 2

Practice:

Write 5,63,201 in expanded form.

Answer: 5,00,000 + 60,000 + 3,000 + 200 + 0 + 1


4. Comparing Numbers

Rules for Comparison:

  1. More digits = LARGER number. A 5-digit number is always larger than a 4-digit number.
  2. Same number of digits — Compare from the LEFTMOST digit.

Examples:

  • 45,678 > 9,876 (5 digits > 4 digits)
  • 67,890 > 56,789 (same 5 digits — compare 6 > 5 in Ten Thousands place)
  • 78,901 < 79,012 (same 5 digits — compare 8 < 9 in Thousands place)

Key Fact:

'When comparing, always line up the numbers by their RIGHT edge (ones place) and compare from the LEFT.'

LargerSmaller
1,00,000 (Lakh)99,999 (not a lakh)
99,99989,999
56,78956,788

5. Roman Numerals

Roman numerals use LETTERS to represent numbers.

Basic Symbols:

RomanIVXLCDM
Value1510501005001000

Rules for Writing:

Rule 1 — Repetition:

  • I, X, C, M can be repeated (up to 3 times).
  • V, L, D are NEVER repeated.
  • III = 3, XX = 20, CCC = 300

Rule 2 — Addition (smaller after larger):

  • VI = 5 + 1 = 6
  • XI = 10 + 1 = 11
  • LX = 50 + 10 = 60
  • DC = 500 + 100 = 600

Rule 3 — Subtraction (smaller before larger):

  • IV = 5 - 1 = 4
  • IX = 10 - 1 = 9
  • XL = 50 - 10 = 40
  • XC = 100 - 10 = 90
  • CD = 500 - 100 = 400
  • CM = 1000 - 100 = 900

Numbers 1 to 20:

Hindu-ArabicRomanHindu-ArabicRoman
1I11XI
2II12XII
3III13XIII
4IV14XIV
5V15XV
6VI16XVI
7VII17XVII
8VIII18XVIII
9IX19XIX
10X20XX

Larger Numbers:

NumberRomanNumberRoman
30XXX70LXX
40XL80LXXX
50L90XC
60LX100C
500D1000M

6. Common Mistakes

  1. Confusing Indian and International commas: '1,00,000 is One Lakh, NOT One Hundred Thousand. The commas go after every TWO digits after Thousands in Indian system.'
  2. Roman numeral order: 'IV is 4 (1 before 5), NOT 6. VI is 6 (5 before 1). The order MATTERS!'
  3. Zero in expanded form: 'If a place has 0, you can skip it in expanded form. But in the number, the 0 holds the place!'
  4. Comparing numbers with different digits: 'A 5-digit number is ALWAYS bigger than a 4-digit number. Don't just compare the first digit!'

7. Key Facts to Remember

  • 'One Lakh = 1,00,000 = 100 Thousands.'
  • 'One Crore = 100 Lakhs = 1,00,00,000.'
  • 'The smallest 5-digit number is 10,000. The largest 5-digit number is 99,999.'
  • 'Roman numerals have NO symbol for ZERO.'
  • 'V, L, D are NEVER repeated. Only I, X, C, M can be repeated.'

8. Self-Test

Q1: Write 6,78,901 in words (Indian system).

Q2: Which is larger — 89,765 or 1,02,345? Why?

Q3: Write 2,34,567 in expanded form.

Q4: Convert to Roman numerals: (a) 14 (b) 29 (c) 45 (d) 99

Q5: Convert to Hindu-Arabic: (a) XVII (b) XLIV (c) XCIX (d) C

Q6: How many lakhs make one crore?

Q7: Write 1,50,000 in International system (words).

Answers:

A1: Six lakh seventy-eight thousand nine hundred one. A2: 1,02,345 (it has 6 digits — it is in lakhs. 89,765 has only 5 digits). A3: 2,00,000 + 30,000 + 4,000 + 500 + 60 + 7 A4: (a) XIV (b) XXIX (c) XLV (d) XCIX A5: (a) 17 (b) 44 (c) 99 (d) 100 A6: 100 lakhs = 1 crore. A7: One hundred fifty thousand.

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