Are you Ms. Dewitt's math student? Cause I am. I'm Hans
To write "55th" in words, you would write it as "fifty-fifth." This follows the standard English convention for ordinal numbers, where numbers are written out as words when indicating their position in a sequence.
To write 400 thousand in numbers, you would write 400,000. This is a standard way to represent large numbers using commas to separate the thousands, millions, billions, etc. In this case, 400 is followed by three zeros to indicate the thousands place.
When writing a decimal out in words, the numbers before the decimal are written as if they are whole numbers, and the numbers after the decimal are read as digits. Therefore, for example, 150.35 is read one hundred and fifty point three five.
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.
Are you Ms. Dewitt's math student? Cause I am. I'm Hans
This way: Fourteen thousandths.
Decimal notation is.
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arabic numbers or decimal numbers
To write "55th" in words, you would write it as "fifty-fifth." This follows the standard English convention for ordinal numbers, where numbers are written out as words when indicating their position in a sequence.
Well, as they are NUMBERS, not words, you write them the EXACT SAME WAY. So, it'd be: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
23.8 is a number, so it is already written that way. To write it in words would be twenty-three point eight.
To write 400 thousand in numbers, you would write 400,000. This is a standard way to represent large numbers using commas to separate the thousands, millions, billions, etc. In this case, 400 is followed by three zeros to indicate the thousands place.
The only way that's possible is on that day, you can write "today". You missed it.
4,125,600 is the way to write this in numbers.
1 way: 96 and 2148/537