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How do you read the decimalpoint in word form? - Answers
Although the lazy version is just to say "point" whatever, the correct way would be to refer to the numbers after the decimal point by their decimal place. For example, 1.44 would be: One and forty-four hundredths, or 2.333 would be: Two and three hundred and thirty-three thousandths.
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How do you read the decimalpoint in word form? - Answers
Although the lazy version is just to say "point" whatever, the correct way would be to refer to the numbers after the decimal point by their decimal place. For example, 1.44 would be: One and forty-four hundredths, or 2.333 would be: Two and three hundred and thirty-three thousandths.
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How do you read the decimalpoint in word form? - Answers
Although the lazy version is just to say "point" whatever, the correct way would be to refer to the numbers after the decimal point by their decimal place. For example, 1.44 would be: One and forty-four hundredths, or 2.333 would be: Two and three hundred and thirty-three thousandths.
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