24 12 x2 6x2x2 2x3x2x2 prime factorization: 23x3
You could write 24.47 in several ways: Twenty-four point four seven Twenty-four dollars and forty-seven cents (if referring to money) Twenty-four forty-seven (a more casual reference to money) Twenty-four and forty-seven hundredths
The prime factorization of 15 is 3 x 5. There are four fifteens there, so the prime factorization is 34 x 54
4.27 = four and twenty-seven hundredths.
Four and twenty-three ten-thousandths.
24 12 x2 6x2x2 2x3x2x2 prime factorization: 23x3
24 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 3
Use a factor tree. 24 12,2 6,2,2 3,2,2,2
twenty-four point four seven twenty-four dollars forty-seven cents twenty-four and forty-seven hundredths
You could write 24.47 in several ways: Twenty-four point four seven Twenty-four dollars and forty-seven cents (if referring to money) Twenty-four forty-seven (a more casual reference to money) Twenty-four and forty-seven hundredths
You could write 24.47 in several ways: Twenty-four point four seven Twenty-four dollars and forty-seven cents (if referring to money) Twenty-four forty-seven (a more casual reference to money) Twenty-four and forty-seven hundredths
one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty twenty one twenty two twenty three twenty four twenty six twenty seven twenty eight twenty nine thirty thirty one thirty two thirty three thirty four thirty five thirty six thirty seven thirty eight thirty nine forty forty one forty two forty three forty four forty five forty six forty seven forty eight forty nine fifty
The prime factorization of 15 is 3 x 5. There are four fifteens there, so the prime factorization is 34 x 54
twenty two
1128
32
You could write 4,023.40 several different ways: Four thousand twenty-three point four Four thousand twenty-three dollars and forty cents (if referring to money) Four thousand twenty-three forty (a more casual way to refer to money) Four thousand twenty-three and four tenths Four thousand twenty-three and forty hundredths (if attempting to preserve the unnecessary zero at the end)