1100 = 1,100 in word is 'One thousand and one hundred'. NOT the horrible Americanism of 'eleven hundred'.
You could write it like this: 1,351,000,000 In words you could say "One billion three hundred and fifty one million."
There are no opposite words for analyze. Also just saying the opposite of a word is called an antonym.
129.600.000.000 would be written as one hundred twenty nine billion 6 hundred million. You could also write 129.6 billion.
Two hundred and two hundred two thousandths - or you could slightly simplify it to be two hundred and one hundred one five hundredths since 0.202 = 101/1000. Because of the ambiguity of the way it is written you might consider hyphenating it to read "Two-hundred and two-hundred-two thousandths". It might not be absolutely correct, but it will make it clear to someone reading how to group the words.
Seven hundred thirty one thousand five hundred
I haven't heard you say a hundred words yet, but I recognize the voice. Aren't you Romeo, a Montague?
One Hundred Billion, or One Hundred Thousand Million.
One hundred one ten-thousandths.
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A lot of words could fit here, but I think the one you're looking for is analyze.
It could be one hundred fifty thousandths.
1100 = 1,100 in word is 'One thousand and one hundred'. NOT the horrible Americanism of 'eleven hundred'.
Words that can be made from the letters in 'hundred' are:denduddudeduedunduneendhehenherherdhuehuednuderedrendruderuerunudderunder
The word analyze is a verb. Some synonyms for analyze are scrutinize, evaluate, investigate, and inspect. Additional words for analyze are figure out, resolve, assay, and sort out.
In trying to find a text with line numbers, I find that the following are line 58 of the balcony scene:Juliet: My ears have yet not drunk a hundred wordsRomeo: By a nameJuliet: My ears have yet not drunk a hundred wordsNone, because the scene starts with line 845Juliet: My ears have yet not drunk a hundred words, again.It looks like the consensus is that Romeo does not speak in lines 58-61 of Act 2 Scene 2, so your question cannot be answered.Next time, do not use line numbers. Nobody agrees on them. Quote the line you are asking about instead.