Yes. Although that may cause confusion about whether the intended amount was 1340 pence, for example 13 pounds and 40 pence, or 1300 pounds (missed out) and 40 pence.
Six hundred twelve.
It could mean: 808,880 pence
8,880 pence.
If it is a British Cheque One hundred and forty thousand pounds only.
Yes. Although that may cause confusion about whether the intended amount was 1340 pence, for example 13 pounds and 40 pence, or 1300 pounds (missed out) and 40 pence.
Such a cheque would be written, thus: $12,222,200 (twelve million, two hundred and twenty-two thousand, and two hundred dollars).
Six hundred twelve.
It could mean: 808,880 pence
Twelve hundred dollars is written as $1,200
1200 = twelve hundred or one thousand and two hundred
8,880 pence.
One hundred thousand.
If it is a British Cheque One hundred and forty thousand pounds only.
12 thousand + 12 hundred + 12 = 13,212
One thousand, two hundred twelve.
12 thousand + 12 hundred + 12 = 13,212