0.61
Thirty-seven and twenty-five thousandths.
First, look at the place of the last digit. Using 0.35 as an example, the last digit (5) is in the hundredths place. This number place, minus the -ths ending, becomes the number in the denominator. For the example, 100 would be the denominator (hundredths - ths = hundred = 100). For the numerator, simply use the number behind the decimal point. In this case, 35. So your fraction would be 35/100. However, after you put it in fraction form, make sure you reduce the fraction as much as possible. Thus, 35/100 becomes 7/20 for the final answer.
400
Five thousand, twenty-five. Or 'Five-thousand and twenty-five', depending.
6.86
5.12
five ten-thousandths, five hundred-thousandths, five millionths... just keep adding "ths" to the end.
sixty five hundred thousandths. its just like counting normally to the left of the decimal (ten, hundred, thousand, ten thousand, hundred thousand, etc.) except you replace the end with "ths" (tenths, hundredths, thousandths, etc.).
4/100 = 0.04 In the decimal columns ; #1 column is tenths #2 column is hundredths #3 column is thousandths et.seq. Notice the use of '--ths'.
0.875
tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten thousandths (etc.) (just add a 'ths' to the end of the number.)
11/8 = 1.375
45.86 ''4' is in the 'tens' column '5' is in the 'units' column '5' is in the 'TENTHS' column '6' is in the 'HUNDREDTHS' column NB Note the use of '-ths' for the decimal digits.
3 and 7 10 ths as a decimal is 3.7.
The '2' is in the tenths place. For 96.258, here are the nominated positions. '9' ; tens. '6' ; units '2' ; tenths '5' ; hundredths '8' ; thousandths. NB the use of '-ths' for the decimal positions. NNB the mirror image of the nominated positions. thousands, hundreds, ten, units, decimal point, tenths, hundredths, thousands in that order. NNNB The decimal is read/said as 'point two five eight'. NOT ' hundred and fifty eight', because the numbers have incorrect units/names attached.
It goes either: upward: ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten-thousands, hundred-thousands, millions, ten-millions, hundred-millions, billions, ten-billions, hundred-billions, trillions, ten-trillions, hundred-trillions, quadrillions, ten-quadrillions, hundred-quadrillions, etc. downward: ones, tenths, hundredths, thousandths, etc. like upwards but starting at tenths and decimal places. Mainly it will just be a "ths" instead of a "s"