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5.27 can be written as "five point two seven" or "five and twenty-seven hundredths".
Seven and five is twelve. If you say, 'seven and five are twelve', you are actually saying that the number 7 is 12, and the number 5 is 12, which is impossible.
I would say "five -seven" or better yet "five feet seven inches"
The correct phrasing is "seven and five are thirteen." In this case, "seven and five" are two separate numbers that are being added together to equal thirteen. When combining two distinct quantities, the verb should agree with the plural subject "seven and five," making "are" the appropriate verb choice.
Zero point five seven five seven.
507 in word form is five hundred seven or five oh seven
Seven hundred and sixty five
5.27 can be written as "five point two seven" or "five and twenty-seven hundredths".
7:45 seven forty five 745 seven hundred forty five
Five and seventy-seven hundredths
Five and seven hundredths in decimal form is 5.07
seven and five tenths
Seven and five is twelve. If you say, 'seven and five are twelve', you are actually saying that the number 7 is 12, and the number 5 is 12, which is impossible.
I would say "five -seven" or better yet "five feet seven inches"
Seven hundred eighty-six point four two eight five seven.
Five foot seven. Five foot seven.
Zero point five seven five seven.