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∙ 6y agoThe theme expressed in "One Thousand Dollars" is the idea that true worth and value are not measured by material possessions or wealth, but rather by one's character and integrity. Through the character of Robert Gillian, the author highlights the importance of personal values and the choices we make in life.
In "One Thousand Dollars," the irony is expressed through the protagonist's experience with inheritance. The protagonist receives $1000 from his uncle with the expectation to learn the value of money, but instead, learns the value of generosity and kindness through selfless acts. The ironic twist is that the protagonist ends up giving away the money, which goes against the uncle's intended lesson.
I would write 90000 in dollars as: $90,000
Expressed in figures, this is equal to $12,000.
Expressed in figures, this is equal to $54,000.
Expressed in figures, this is equal to $402,019.
No. Expressed in dollars, thousand fifty five dollars and twenty four cents (2055.24) is less than two thousand five hundred dollars (2500).
Expressed in numbers, this is equal to $161,971,000.
Expressed in figures, this is equal to $30,004.
Gillian inherits his money from his deceased uncle in the story "One Thousand Dollars." The uncle leaves Gillian the sum of $1000 as an inheritance.
Expressed in figures, this is equal to $1,106.
A percentage is expressed as a decimal. 100% would be expressed as 1.0 3% (3/100) would be expressed as 0.03 3% of 10,000 = 0.03 x 10,000 = 300
Expressed in numerical form, this is equal to $667,142,700.