2. Write the number name of the following Hindu-Arabic numerals.

[tex]\[
\begin{array}{ll}
68 &= \text{____________________} \\
94 &= \text{____________________} \\
114 &= \text{____________________} \\
26 &= \text{____________________} \\
250 &= \text{____________________}
\end{array}
\][/tex]



Answer :

To translate the given Hindu-Arabic numerals into their corresponding number names, we can follow these detailed steps:

1. Identify each numeral and determine its number name:
- 68: Split the number into units. The number 68 consists of 60 and 8.
- 60 is written as "sixty".
- 8 is written as "eight".
- Combine them to write "sixty-eight".

- 94: Split the number into units. The number 94 consists of 90 and 4.
- 90 is written as "ninety".
- 4 is written as "four".
- Combine them to write "ninety-four".

- 114: Split the number into its hundreds and remaining part. The number 114 consists of 100 and 14.
- 100 is written as "one hundred".
- 14 is written as "fourteen".
- Combine them to write "one hundred fourteen".

- 26: Split the number into units. The number 26 consists of 20 and 6.
- 20 is written as "twenty".
- 6 is written as "six".
- Combine them to write "twenty-six".

- 250: Split the number into its hundreds and remaining part. The number 250 consists of 200 and 50.
- 200 is written as "two hundred".
- 50 is written as "fifty".
- Combine them to write "two hundred fifty".

Given this breakdown, we can write the number names of the Hindu-Arabic numerals as follows:

[tex]\[ \begin{array}{l} 68= \text{sixty-eight} \\ 94= \text{ninety-four} \\ 114= \text{one hundred fourteen} \end{array} \][/tex]
[tex]\[ 26= \text{twenty-six} \][/tex]
[tex]\[ 250= \text{two hundred fifty} \][/tex]

So the complete translated number names are:
- 68 is "sixty-eight."
- 94 is "ninety-four."
- 114 is "one hundred fourteen."
- 26 is "twenty-six."
- 250 is "two hundred fifty."