Although the lazy version is just to say "point" whatever, the correct way would be to refer to the numbers after the decimal point by their decimal place. For example, 1.44 would be: One and forty-four hundredths, or 2.333 would be: Two and three hundred and thirty-three thousandths.
16.2 written in word form is: Sixteen and two tenths.
32.032 is written in word form as: thirty-two and three hundred thirty-two ten-thousandths.
10 written in word form is exactly how it is read - ten. Other forms: Expanded form: 10 (simple) Standard form: 10 (also simple)
3.0059 = three and fifty-nine ten-thousandths.
These values are already in standard form. We are done with that. In word form, we read: 0.33 - Thirty-three hundredths 0.303 - Three hundreds three thounsandths.
Yes, the word "read" is correct in both sentences. In the first sentence, "read" is in the past tense form and in the second sentence, "read" is in the present tense form.
3.25 in word form is: three and twenty-five hundredths
Expressed in word form, 5.21 is read "five point two one".
Four and five hundredths.
16.2 written in word form is: Sixteen and two tenths.
The noun form for the verb to read are, reader, readability, and readableness.The word read is also a noun form, for example, 'The book is a good read.' or 'Give the contract a careful readbefore you sign it.'
Sixty-six and nine hundredths.
Two and forty-two thousandths.
32.032 is written in word form as: thirty-two and three hundred thirty-two ten-thousandths.
61,291 is read as "sixty-one thousand, two hundred and ninety-one".
10 written in word form is exactly how it is read - ten. Other forms: Expanded form: 10 (simple) Standard form: 10 (also simple)
Three hundred fifty-four millionths.