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Tami read 12.0045 as "twelve and forty-five thousandths". was she correct?
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Tami read 12.0045 as "twelve and forty-five thousandths". was she correct?
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Tami read 12.0045 as "twelve and forty-five thousandths". was she correct?
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Yes, she was correct.
12.0045
Here, 12 is read as twelve and since 45 is in the thousandths place, it can be read as 45 thousandths.
Hence, Twelve and forty five thousandths is a correct way to read 12.0045
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Nope u should say point instead of and
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