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How do you write four hundred and one thousandths? - Answers
The question is ambiguous. The answer is either 400.001 or 0.401. In each case, the 1 is in the third position after the decimal point.Maybe I should be putting this in discussion, but I believe the word 'and', which may be used often when talking to say 'four hundred and one' to mean 401, is incorrect in this usage. I believe the correct verbage is 'four hundred one' to mean 401, so 'four hundred and one thousandths' would mean 400 and 1/1000.
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How do you write four hundred and one thousandths? - Answers
The question is ambiguous. The answer is either 400.001 or 0.401. In each case, the 1 is in the third position after the decimal point.Maybe I should be putting this in discussion, but I believe the word 'and', which may be used often when talking to say 'four hundred and one' to mean 401, is incorrect in this usage. I believe the correct verbage is 'four hundred one' to mean 401, so 'four hundred and one thousandths' would mean 400 and 1/1000.
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How do you write four hundred and one thousandths? - Answers
The question is ambiguous. The answer is either 400.001 or 0.401. In each case, the 1 is in the third position after the decimal point.Maybe I should be putting this in discussion, but I believe the word 'and', which may be used often when talking to say 'four hundred and one' to mean 401, is incorrect in this usage. I believe the correct verbage is 'four hundred one' to mean 401, so 'four hundred and one thousandths' would mean 400 and 1/1000.
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