No, but it would be simpler just to write .3 with a bar over the 3 in the tenths place
You would write it as 7.7 with a dot over the second 7.
Typically you would wish the Bar Mitzvah boy and his family "Mazal Tov"
You write about what the bar looks like and smells like and sounds like and how it makes you feel when you walk into it and what the people are like and anything else that you can think of that will make your readers be able to imagine the bar.
A V with a bar over it: _ V (The bar means multiply by 1000.) Or do as the Romans often did: write it as MMMMM
It is 0.98 with a bar over the 98.
Double bar on the
Type your name and then write wisper or boost beside it
Call or write the Florida Bar Assn.
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(MMMM)(CIV)(M) the letters in brackets can be replaced by a bar over the letter (like an underline, just above), both mean multiply by 1000. I am unsure whether this would appear as separate bars over each letter or group or whether a single bar would do in this case (my opinion would be a single bar).
A bar over a Roman numeral indicates that the number is to be multiplied 1000 times. M represents 1000, so an M with a bar over it would be one million.