0.65 is what I think
5.23 = five and twenty-three hundredths.
It is 0.35
Six hundred and five.
I was taught that decimals should be said as individual numbers, so this would be twenty-nine point seven five. I believe in some countries it would be twenty-nine point seventy-five.
You just did ... decimals.
This is how you say five in Polish: Pięć
I would say: five, point, eight, one, five.
eight hundred thousandths. Or at least that is how it would be read in the machine world. (IE half an inch or .500 would be read "five hundred thousandths". 0.8005 would be read "eight hundred and a half thousandths" as .xxx5 is half of one thousandth. )
Ok Say its .56 it would be 56% or say itz 5.6 it would be something just move the decimals from front to bvack
Repeating decimals is periodische Dezimalzahlen in German.
Five.
You could, if you vocalised it as "three-oh-five" or "three-zero-five." However, it would be more usual to say "three hundred and five," in which case you would not say 0.