The number 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 is100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 or 1 x 10^44.There are names for the number 10^42 in both the short scale (US) and long scale (European).The number 1 x 10^44 is 100 x 10^42-- "one hundred tredecillion" (short scale)-- "one hundred sextillard " (long scale), or "one hundred thousand sextillion."
To write 800,000 in words, you would write "eight hundred thousand." This is because 800 represents eight hundred, and adding the additional three zeros after the 800 signifies the thousands. So, 800,000 is read as eight hundred thousand.
To write the decimal 5.05 in words, you would say "five point zero five." This indicates that there are five whole units, zero tenths, and five hundredths. This is the standard way to express a decimal in words, with the decimal point being read as "point."
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The way to write it in words is... fiftytwo point eight.
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They are legxi and skribi.
Her teacher taught her how to read and write by spelling letters and words into her hands.
No, if they have hands then they can write as they understand the language in written form and not just oral form. If you can read a language then you can write it
They are homophones Read and read. He 'read' the book. He likes to 'read' the book.
just write what you think of, if it is word for word from a book or the intyernet then it isn't in your words but if you read it, understand it then write what you took it to mean its in your words!!
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Expressed in words, this would be read zero point five two one four.
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To write 0.81 in words, you would say "zero point eight one." The number before the decimal point is read as a whole number, followed by "point," and then the numbers after the decimal point are read individually. In this case, "8" is read as "eight" and "1" is read as "one."