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  2. Ordinal numeral - Wikipedia

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    This system results in "two thirds" for 2 ⁄ 3 and "fifteen thirty-seconds" for 15 ⁄ 32. This system is normally used for denominators less than 100 and for many powers of 10 . Examples include "six ten-thousandths" for 6 ⁄ 10,000 and "three hundredths" for 0.03.

  3. English numerals - Wikipedia

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    Ten hundred 1K 1004: One thousand (and) four: Ten oh-four 1010: Ten ten: One thousand (and) ten 1050: Ten fifty: One thousand (and) fifty 1225: Twelve twenty-five: One-two-two-five One thousand, two hundred (and) twenty-five Twelve-two-five 1900: Nineteen hundred: One thousand, nine hundred Nineteen aught 1901: Nineteen oh-one: Nineteen hundred ...

  4. Cardinal numeral - Wikipedia

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    Examples in English are the words one, two, three, and the compounds three hundred [and] forty-two and nine hundred [and] sixty. Cardinal numerals are classified as definite, and are related to ordinal numbers, such as the English first, second, third, etc. [1] [2] [3]

  5. How To Write Numbers in Words on a Check - AOL

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    Capital One recommends using the format “One thousand, five hundred and 00/100” for writing out $1,500. That would make $1,200 look like “One thousand, two hundred and 00/100.”

  6. Numeral prefix - Wikipedia

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    The same suffix may be used with more than one category of number, as for example the orginary numbers secondary and tertiary and the distributive numbers binary and ternary. For the hundreds, there are competing forms: Those in -gent- , from the original Latin, and those in -cent- , derived from centi- , etc. plus the prefixes for 1 through 9 .

  7. List of English determiners - Wikipedia

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    a; a few; a little; all; an; another; any; anybody; anyone; anything; anywhere; both; certain (also adjective) each; either; enough; every; everybody; everyone ...

  8. Japanese numerals - Wikipedia

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    Hundred, Five Tens and One 302: ... Today, the numbers for one, two, three, ... thus six is the same as four, seven the same as three, and so forth, with ten ending ...

  9. Latin numerals - Wikipedia

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    'five-hundred men battalions' quīngēnārius thōrāx (Pliny the Elder) 'a five-hundred pound suit of body armour' quīngēnāria poena 'a five-hundred as penalty' (an as was a bronze coin) They can also be used for specifying age: exhērēdāta ab octōgēnāriō patre (Pliny the Younger) [11] 'disinherited by her 80-year-old father'