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Subject:Re: Spelling out numbers above ten From:"Virginia L. Krenn" <asdxvlk -at- OKWAY -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU> Date:Wed, 26 Mar 1997 11:45:53 -0600
101 -- One-hundred one
101.65 -- One-hundred one and sixty-five one-hundredths
Some people make the mistake of putting "and" in the wrong place. It
properly belongs only where a decimal point would be.
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Subject: Spelling out numbers above ten
Author: Jean_Labella -at- INFOIMAGE -dot- COM at SMTP
Date: 3/26/97 10:16 AM
Also, if you wanted to spell out the number 101, how would you do it? One
hundred one? Or am I missing a hyphen?
Thanks!
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