My guess is because we say them in big endian: "five thousand two hundred five"
As to why we say them in big endian, I am less sure.. Could it be because we go for important stuff first? "This costs five hundred two..." "-OK, that's too much"
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> Why do we write numbers backwards? I don't know why we do it that way.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endianness
My guess is because we say them in big endian: "five thousand two hundred five"
As to why we say them in big endian, I am less sure.. Could it be because we go for important stuff first? "This costs five hundred two..." "-OK, that's too much"
(this stack exchange answer seems to agree: [0])
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