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Six thousand (6000) is the natural number following 5999 and preceding 6001. Natural number can mean either a positive integer (1, 2, 3, 4, ...) or a non-negative integer (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ...). Natural numbers have two main purposes: they can be used for counting (there are 3 apples on the table), or they can be used for ordering (this is...

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<< 1k 2k 3k 4k 5k 6k 7k 8k 9k >> This is a list of articles about numbers. ... Jump to: navigation, search Integers are whole numbers and thier opposites. ... Nine hundred is the natural number following eight hundred ninety-nine and preceding nine hundred one. ... Cardinal One thousand Ordinal 1000th Factorization Roman numeral M (mille) Unicode representation of Roman numeral Ⅿ, ⅿ, ↀ prefixes chilia- (from Greek) milli- (from Latin) Binary 1111101000 Hexadecimal 3E8 1000 is the natural number following 999 and preceding 1001. ... Two thousand (2000) is the natural number following 1999 and preceding 2001. ... Three thousand (3000) is the natural number following 2999 and preceding 3001. ... Four thousand (4000) is the natural number following 3999 and preceding 4001. ... Five thousand (5000) is the natural number following 4999 and preceding 5001. ... 7000 is the natural number following 6999 and preceding 7001. ... 8000 (eight thousand) is the natural number following 7999 and preceding 8001. ... 9000 is the natural number following 8999 and preceding 9001. ... Ten thousand (10000) is the natural number following 9999 and preceding 10001. ...

6000
Cardinal Six thousand
Ordinal Six thousandth
Factorization
Binary 1011101110000
Hexadecimal 1770

In linguistics, cardinal numbers is the name given to number words that are used for quantity (one, two, three), as opposed to ordinal numbers, words that are used for order (first, second, third). ... Commonly, ordinal numbers, or ordinals for short, are numbers used to denote the position in an ordered sequence: first, second, third, fourth, etc. ... In mathematics, factorization or factoring is the decomposition of an object (for example, a number, a polynomial, or a matrix) into a product of other objects, or factors, which when multiplied together give the original. ... Jump to: navigation, search The binary numeral system represents numeric values using two symbols, typically 0 and 1. ... In mathematics and computer science, hexadecimal, or simply hex, is a numeral system with a radix or base of 16 usually written using the symbols 0–9 and A–F or a–f. ...

Selected numbers in the range 6001-6999


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