Sixty-five point zero three zero nine or sixty-five and three hundred and nine ten-thousandths
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You add a zero at the end of the factor
The numeral is written out or spoken "three hundred and sixty-three and thirty hundredths" or possibly "three hundred sixty-three point three zero." In US currency, it would be "three hundred sixty-three dollars and thirty cents."
Definitely. That always happens any time at least one of the original numbers is zero.
Sixty-five point zero three zero nine or sixty-five and three hundred and nine ten-thousandths
No.
The answer is Zero (0) because that is what you get when you multiply by zero, and zero is one of the numbers on the telephone keypad.
sixty eight point zero zero three five.
Three thousand, three hundred sixty-one point (a bunch of numbers) three thousand, three hundred sixty-one and three thousand four hundred forty-five hundred thousandths four points past zero is plenty for anyone
In words it is sixty-three point zero nine eight. Or sixty-three and ninety-eight thousandths.
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sixty three point zero two zero three. Hope that helps :)
You add a zero at the end of the factor
.63 = 63/100
The numeral is written out or spoken "three hundred and sixty-three and thirty hundredths" or possibly "three hundred sixty-three point three zero." In US currency, it would be "three hundred sixty-three dollars and thirty cents."
Definitely. That always happens any time at least one of the original numbers is zero.