Well, honey, the correct way to say it is "seven and five are thirteen." You see, we're talking about two numbers here, so "are" is the right choice. Don't worry, we all make grammar mistakes sometimes, but let's try to get it right next time, okay?
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.
seven and five eights
507,000,000,013
7,513,000 or seven million-five hundered and thirteen thousand
==> 1,007,513
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.
seven and five eights
neither is correct, because eight and five equals thirteen!
507,000,000,013
Twenty million thirteen lac fifty four thousand seven hundred forty five, correct me if I am wrong.
507,000,000,013
Three hundred fifty-five thousand, seven hundred thirteen and thirteen hundredths.
one and six over seven
ninety-seven million, five hundred thirteen thousand, five hundred.
7,513,000 or seven million-five hundered and thirteen thousand
Seven thousand five hundred is the correct way to say 7500.
==> 1,007,513