forty million dollars
fifteen minus b
" fifteen minus 'bee' "
Assuming you mean US Dollars, $5000. Otherwise, "N-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS-U-M-B-E-R-S".
Billion is commonly abbreviated as "B." For example, 1 billion can be written as 1B. In financial contexts, it may also be represented with a numeral followed by "B," such as $5B for five billion dollars.
The words "know," "write," "half," and "lamb" all contain a silent letter. In each word, the silent letter is the "k" in "know," the "w" in "write," the "l" in "half," and the "b" in "lamb." This commonality makes these words unique in terms of pronunciation and spelling.
fifteen minus b
" fifteen minus 'bee' "
Assuming you mean US Dollars, $5000. Otherwise, "N-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS-U-M-B-E-R-S".
I got b words on all on butt everyday
You write it with a capital B -- B - i - b - l - e
Oh, dude, it's like super simple. So, you could write 15-b as 15 minus b or as b subtracted from 15. It's like basic algebra, you know?
Billion is commonly abbreviated as "B." For example, 1 billion can be written as 1B. In financial contexts, it may also be represented with a numeral followed by "B," such as $5B for five billion dollars.
The words "know," "write," "half," and "lamb" all contain a silent letter. In each word, the silent letter is the "k" in "know," the "w" in "write," the "l" in "half," and the "b" in "lamb." This commonality makes these words unique in terms of pronunciation and spelling.
To (a) avoid confusion and (b) prevent fraud. When writing a cheque, you write the amount payable in figures and words. That way it's harder to alter the cheque to a higher value.
To write 12 more than B, you would write the expression as B + 12. This means you are adding 12 to the value of B.
B = A.
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