one million and one hundred thousand dollars
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If you are writing a cheque. Then you write in words, 'Eighty pounds only'. or ' Eighty pounds and no pence'. In figures '£80.00p'. Being a cheque, you MUST date it, write the receivers name on it, and sign it. If any part is missing or incorrect, a bank will 'bounce' (return to drawer) the cheque
To (a) avoid confusion and (b) prevent fraud. When writing a cheque, you write the amount payable in figures and words. That way it's harder to alter the cheque to a higher value.
I write it as 'eleven hundred and twenty five dollars', which at least makes them look at it twice.
Seventy dollars.
There are four quarters in a dollar. A quarter (1/4) of a million dollars is equal to 250,000 dollars, since four times that would give you a million. In word form, it is two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.