880 in Words: How to Write 880 in English Words - Testbook

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When we write 880 in words, it is expressed as 'Eight Hundred and Eighty'. The number 880 is frequently used in various contexts such as financial transactions, measurements, distances, and weights. For instance, consider the sentence, "The historical book contains Eight Hundred and Eighty pages." Another example could be, "The new smartphone model weighs just Eight Hundred and Eighty grams."

880 in Words Eight Hundred and Eighty
Eight Hundred and Eighty in Numerals 880

Converting 880 into English Words

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Procedure to Write 880 in Words

To convert the number 880 into words, we use a place value chart. This number comprises three digits, hence we create a chart displaying up to 3 place values.

Hundreds Tens Ones
8 8 0

Thus, the expanded form of 880 is:

8 × Hundred + 8 × Ten + 0 × One

= 8 × 100 + 8 × 10 + 0 × 1

= 880

= Eight Hundred and Eighty.

Characteristics of the Number 880

The natural number 880 is preceded by 879 and succeeded by 881.

880 in words is Eight Hundred and Eighty.

880 is not an odd number.

880 is an even number.

880 is not a perfect square number.

880 is not a perfect cube number.

880 is not a prime number.

880 is a composite number.

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Example Solution
  1. Write the number 880 in expanded form.

Solution: 8 × 100 + 8 × 10 + 0 × 1

So, 880 can be written as 800 + 80 + 0

= 8 × 100 + 8 × 10 + 0 × 1

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Frequently Asked Questions

880 in words is written as Eight hundred and Eighty.

True. 880 is divisible by 2.

No. 880 is not a perfect square number.

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