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three decimal four
Point five seven or point fiftyseven. The first is better if you have a string of more than two digits after the decimal point or if it starts with zero..
To write 1.011 in word form, you would say "one point zero one one." The whole number part is "one," the decimal point is "point," and the digits after the decimal are read individually. It is important to enunciate clearly to differentiate between the digits.
6.49 in word form is "six and forty-nine hundredths." This is the standard way to express decimal numbers in words, where the number to the left of the decimal point is read as a whole number, followed by "and," and then the number to the right of the decimal point is read as individual digits.
You can pronounce all the digits after the decimal point, like this: zero point eight zero zero nine
The number before the decimal point is written in word form without suing "and". Next an "and is used where the decimal point appears. Then the number after the decimal point is written out in word form (again, without using "and"). Finally, the inverse power of ten is written and this is based on the number of digits after the decimal point.For 1 digit: tenths 2 digits: hundredths 3 digits: thousandths 4 digits: ten thousandths 5 digits: hundred thousandths 6 digits: millionths and so on.
yes, because they can speak,speak the same word for 1 week and they will repeat anything you say
three decimal four
Point five seven or point fiftyseven. The first is better if you have a string of more than two digits after the decimal point or if it starts with zero..
To write 1.011 in word form, you would say "one point zero one one." The whole number part is "one," the decimal point is "point," and the digits after the decimal are read individually. It is important to enunciate clearly to differentiate between the digits.
To write 0.524 in word form, you would say "zero point five two four." This represents the decimal number 0.524, with the digits after the decimal point spoken individually.
You mean fraction. Fractor isn't a word at all. To convert a repeating decimal to a fraction, first multiply the decimal by 100. Ignore the digits on the right side of the decimal point and keep the number that is on the left side of the decimal point. Divide this number by 99 and simplify if necessary to get the fraction.
6.49 in word form is "six and forty-nine hundredths." This is the standard way to express decimal numbers in words, where the number to the left of the decimal point is read as a whole number, followed by "and," and then the number to the right of the decimal point is read as individual digits.
6.15 in word form is "six and fifteen hundredths." This is because the number 6 is read as "six," the decimal point is read as "and," and the digits after the decimal point are read individually as "fifteen hundredths."
to repeat = chazar (חזר)
To write 3.0003 in word form, you would say "three and three ten-thousandths." The number before the decimal point is read as a whole number, followed by "and" for the decimal point. The digits after the decimal point are read individually, with the place value stated in words.
An example of using the word repeat in a sentence is " Can you repeat that question one more time? "