Nineteen billion, six hundred seventy-three million, eight hundred ninety thousand, five.
To write 2.9 in expanded form, you would express it as 2 + 0.9. In word form, 2.9 would be written as "two and nine tenths."
No, it is not. It is a noun form of the verb to express(to voice, reveal, or represent). It can also mean an expressive facial look. In colloquial terms, it can be a figurative statement or idiom (e.g. a slang expression).
I would like to express myself succinctly.
Espresso is an Italian equivalent of the English word "express."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "eh-SPREHS-soh." The feminine form, espressa, is pronounced "eh-SPREHS-sah."
The infinitive form of the word "bully" is "to bully." This form is used to express the action of bullying in its most basic form without any specific tense or subject.
To write 13.04 in word form, you would say "thirteen and four hundredths." This indicates that there are 13 whole units (thirteen) and 0.04 represents four hundredths. In word form, we express the decimal part as a fraction of the place value it occupies, which in this case is hundredths.
The number 17.80 in word form is "seventeen point eight." If you want to express it in a monetary context, you can say "seventeen dollars and eighty cents."
The word American in American Express should always have the "r" in it. The Company American Express would be very unhappy to see it spelled without the "r".
To write 6.01 in word form, you would say "six and one hundredth." This represents the number 6.01 as a combination of a whole number (6) and a decimal fraction (0.01). This is a common way to express decimal numbers in verbal or written form.
It means 'living flowers." Or some would say it is "giving life to the flowers". It is a Japanese art form where an arranger can use flowers to express emotions.
To write the word form for 3.65, you would say "three and sixty-five hundredths." This is because the number 3.65 is made up of three whole units (3) and 65 hundredths (.65). In word form, we express the decimal portion as a fraction of one hundred, hence "sixty-five hundredths."
The word "would" is predominantly used as a past tense form of "will" to indicate future-in-the-past events or hypothetical situations. It can also be used in conditional statements to express a future possibility or intention.