If I was talking in term of currency, I would say, "twelve thousand, eight hundred, ninety-six dollars and seven cents." In plain numbers, I would say "twelve thousand, eight hundred, ninety six, point zero seven."
You write it: twelve
twelve
.12 in words is twelve hundredths.
The number, in this case, is 12.
13/12 is not a whole number and so you cannot write it as a whole number.
100% of 12
Twelve.
To write a quotient of a number and 12, you can use the division symbol or a fraction. For example, if you want to express the quotient of ( x ) and 12, you can write it as ( \frac{x}{12} ) or ( x \div 12 ). This represents dividing the number ( x ) by 12.
For n=number 12xn, (12)(n), (12)n, 12(n), or 12n
61 over 12 as a mixed number = 51/12
n/12. n=variable......stands for the number.
12/2 = 6, a whole number.