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12 ten thousand, 8 thousands, 14 hundred, 7 ones
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so that would be it 128-147
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If you're looking to change the word form to number form, I'm here!
So, 12 ten thousands= 120,000, 8 thousands=8,000, 14 hundred=140, and 7 ones=7
Combine that, and you get: 128,147.
Hope that helped! :)
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