Eight-hundred and seventy-five and forty-eight hundredths. Alternatively: eight-hundred and seventy-five point four eight. Or, in currency (e.g., Sterling): eight-hundred and seventy-five pounds and forty-eight pence.
"Eight hundred thirty-five" Do not use the word "and" except before the cents.
Going to use leading zeros where necessary for alignment. In Integer Math leading zeros are valueless or not significant 45000000000 00008000000 00000073000 00000000105 ___________ 45008073105 ___________
Use a calculator
sorry but this is the easiest question ever, the answer is eight hundred and forty eight...(848) use a calculator next time Please ask harder questions next time -.-
Forty six million, eight hundred and seventy one thousand, five hundred and forty seven
"Eight hundred thirty-five" Do not use the word "and" except before the cents.
If you use U. S. English, this number should normally be written out as follows if digits are to be avoided completely: "five trillion five hundred nine billion two million seventeen thousand eight hundred"; many Southerners would write, "five trillion five hundred and nine billion two million seventeen thousand and eight hundred"; some would add commas as follows, "five trillion, five hundred nine billion, two million, seventeen thousand, eight hundred". The Modern Language Association, however, recommends using digits for such large numbers, even in writing.
The number sequesnce (apparently a numerical URL) could be read as "fifty-five dot six four six dot eight oh eight" (two digit numbers can use number names) The numbers involved would separately be fifty-five six hundred (and) forty-six eight hundred (and) eight
* In those countries that use the long scale (based on powers of a million) like Europe: 8,925,451,260 is Eight thousand million, nine hundred and twenty five million, four hundred and fifty one thousand, two hundred and sixty; or 8,925,451,260 is Eight milliard, nine hundred and twenty five million, four hundred and fifty one thousand, two hundred and sixty; * In those countries that use the short scale (based on powers of a thousand plus one) lie USA: 8,925,451,260 is Eight billion, nine hundred and twenty five million, four hundred and fifty one thousand, two hundred and sixty.
$505.00If you are writing a check, use: Five hundred five and 00/100 dollars
five hundred forty four.If it were "five hundred and forty four" it would be $500.44 - Only use "and" if there is a decimal.
When writing a check, use: Five hundred thirty and 00/100 dollarsOtherwise, $530.00 is fine
If the number starts with a vowel sound, yes. It doesn't have to BE a vowel, but it has to have a vowel SOUND. Examples: A one (one starts with a w sound so it is not a vowel SOUND) A two A three A four A five A six A seven An eight (eight starts with the long A sound, a vowel sound) A nine A ten An eighty (same as with eight) An eleven A hundred A thousand An eight hundred You could say, for instance, "I've never seen an eight hundred dollar bill."
thirty-two billion,five hundred million,
It's actually "five-hundred four." The use of the term "and" when spelling numbers refers to a decimal point or fraction (i.e. five-hundred and five-tenths [500.5]) In some countries, such as Australia, it is "five hundred and four". The 'and' is always retained.
Verbal models (in a mathematical way) is were you you use words instead of numbers! Example: Instead of 567-98=469 It would be: Five-hundred sixty-seven - ninety-eight = Four-hundred sixty-nine