Numbers in Words

A 130

B 1,300

C 13,000

D 130,000

E 1,300,000

F 368

G 3,680

H 36,800

I 368,000

J 3,680,000

K 1,612

L 16,120

M 161,200

N 1,612,000

O 16,120,000

P 906

Q 9,060

R 90,600

S 906,000

T 9,060,000

U 99

V 990

W 9,900

X 99,000

Y 990,000

Z 9,900,000

Find the five-letter words from the following clues:

First Word:

  • Three thousand, six hundred and eighty
  • Nine million, sixty thousand
  • Three hundred and sixty eight thousand
  • One hundred and thirty thousand
  • Three hundred and sixty eight thousand
  • Correct Wrong

    Second Word:

  • Ninety nine
  • Sixteen thousand, one hundred and twenty
  • Nine thousand and sixty
  • One million, three hundred thousand
  • One hundred and thirty
  • Correct Wrong

    The clues are not necessarily in the right order.

     

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