
I must say it was kinda fun to calculate that though, and see the actual numbers play out.
I guess I am using European(or German) notation.
No matter if . or , it would always indicate rational numbers below 1.
For example,
0,1 = 0.1 (meaning 1/10th or 10%)
So my 3,896mg would be your 3.896mg or 3mg and 8/10th, 9/100th and 6/1000th mg I suppose. Or rounded up 4mg.
But I would never write whole numbers with . or , to make it more easy to view, so:
your 10,000 would be my 10000. But actually, I could also write 10.000 or 10.000,00 if I wanted to be 100% correct, the exact opposite to your notation.
I realize this can be mindknotting
