It is eight and five hundred seventeen thousandths.
40.34 in thousandths would be read as: Forty and three hundred and forty thousandths.
0.09647 = nine thousand, six hundred forty-seven hundred-thousandths.
eight hundred thousandths. Or at least that is how it would be read in the machine world. (IE half an inch or .500 would be read "five hundred thousandths". 0.8005 would be read "eight hundred and a half thousandths" as .xxx5 is half of one thousandth. )
Three and four hundred fifty-three thousandths.
two hundred forty-one thousandths
It is eight and five hundred seventeen thousandths.
To write 745.912 in decimal word form, start by reading the whole number part, which is 745. This is read as "seven hundred forty-five." Then, read the decimal part as a whole number, which is 912. This is read as "nine hundred twelve thousandths." So, 745.912 in decimal word form is "seven hundred forty-five and nine hundred twelve thousandths."
40.34 in thousandths would be read as: Forty and three hundred and forty thousandths.
0.09647 = nine thousand, six hundred forty-seven hundred-thousandths.
eight hundred thousandths. Or at least that is how it would be read in the machine world. (IE half an inch or .500 would be read "five hundred thousandths". 0.8005 would be read "eight hundred and a half thousandths" as .xxx5 is half of one thousandth. )
To write 2.251 in word form, you would say "two and two hundred fifty-one thousandths." In this format, the number before the decimal point is read as a whole number, followed by "and" for the decimal point, and then the numbers after the decimal point are read individually based on their place value.
Three and four hundred fifty-three thousandths.
Sevety two and seven thousand six hundred thirteen ten thousandths.
3.0857 meant to be read three point zero tenths eight hundredths five thousandths and seven tens of thousandths.
To write 0.111 in words, you would say "zero point one one one." Each digit after the decimal point is read individually, with the first digit being "one," the second digit being "one," and the third digit being "one." This is the standard way to express decimal numbers in words.
0.110 is read as "ten thousandths".