Say them out loud. 0.37 = thirty-seven hundredths
To write 15.9 as words, you would say "fifteen point nine." This represents the whole number 15 followed by the decimal point and the fractional part 0.9, which is pronounced as "nine tenths."
Ok Say its .56 it would be 56% or say itz 5.6 it would be something just move the decimals from front to bvack
Seventeen and nine tenths.
Most people would say "fifteen thousandths". It would not be wrong to say "Point (or decimal) zero one five".
You just did ... decimals.
Say them out loud. 0.37 = thirty-seven hundredths
0.65 is what I think
I was taught that decimals should be said as individual numbers, so this would be twenty-nine point seven five. I believe in some countries it would be twenty-nine point seventy-five.
Ok Say its .56 it would be 56% or say itz 5.6 it would be something just move the decimals from front to bvack
Repeating decimals is periodische Dezimalzahlen in German.
To write 0.16 in decimal words, you would say "zero point one six." This represents the numerical value of 0.16 in words, with each digit being pronounced individually following the decimal point.
It is 0.35
Seventeen and nine tenths.
To say 'salty' in Spanish, you would say 'salado' for masculine words and 'salada' for feminine words.
Six hundred and five.
When people say decimals, they generally mean numbers following(after) a decimal point, seen as the same symbol as a period (.)