


Understanding Large Numbers: Hundreds, Thousands, Millions, and Billions
Hundreds are a group of 100 items or objects. For example, if you have 100 pencils, you have hundreds of pencils.
Question: What is thousands ?
Thousands are a group of 1,000 items or objects. For example, if you have 1,000 books, you have thousands of books.
Question: What is millions ?
Millions are a group of 1 million items or objects. For example, if you have 1 million dollars, you have millions of dollars.
Question: What is billions ?
Billions are a group of 1 billion items or objects. For example, if you have 1 billion dollars, you have billions of dollars.
Question: Can you give me an example of how to use these numbers in a sentence?
Sure! Here are some examples:
* I have hundreds of books on my shelf. (meaning 100-999 books)
* She has thousands of followers on social media. (meaning 1,000-9,999 followers)
* He won millions of dollars in the lottery. (meaning 1 million-9,999,999 dollars)
* The company made billions of dollars in profit last year. (meaning 1 billion-9,999,999,999 dollars)



