Converter: Integer & Decimal Numbers to Words in (US) American English
Decimal number 920,190.2 in words, (US) American English
Letter case 1 of 8
920,190.2 written out in: lowercase
all lowercase letters:
nine hundred twenty thousand one hundred ninety and two tenths
~ or, simpler:
nine hundred twenty thousand one hundred ninety point two
~ or, simpler and clearer:
nine hundred twenty thousand one hundred ninety point two zero
nine hundred twenty thousand one hundred ninety point two oh
Letter case 2 of 8
920,190.2 SPELLED OUT IN: UPPERCASE
ALL UPPERCASE LETTERS:
NINE HUNDRED TWENTY THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED NINETY AND TWO TENTHS
~ or, simpler:
NINE HUNDRED TWENTY THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED NINETY POINT TWO
~ or, simpler and clearer:
NINE HUNDRED TWENTY THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED NINETY POINT TWO ZERO
NINE HUNDRED TWENTY THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED NINETY POINT TWO OH
Letter case 3 of 8
920,190.2 Converted to: Title Case
Capital Letters at the Beginning of the Main Words:
Nine Hundred Twenty Thousand One Hundred Ninety and Two Tenths
~ or, simpler:
Nine Hundred Twenty Thousand One Hundred Ninety Point Two
~ or, simpler and clearer:
Nine Hundred Twenty Thousand One Hundred Ninety Point Two Zero
Nine Hundred Twenty Thousand One Hundred Ninety Point Two Oh
Letter case 4 of 8
920,190.2: Sentence case
Capital letter only at the beginning of the sentence:
Nine hundred twenty thousand one hundred ninety and two tenths
~ or, simpler:
Nine hundred twenty thousand one hundred ninety point two
~ or, simpler and clearer:
Nine hundred twenty thousand one hundred ninety point two zero
Nine hundred twenty thousand one hundred ninety point two oh
Letter case 5 of 8
920,190.2: Start Case
Capital Letters At The Beginning Of Each Word:
Nine Hundred Twenty Thousand One Hundred Ninety And Two Tenths
~ or, simpler:
Nine Hundred Twenty Thousand One Hundred Ninety Point Two
~ or, simpler and clearer:
Nine Hundred Twenty Thousand One Hundred Ninety Point Two Zero
Nine Hundred Twenty Thousand One Hundred Ninety Point Two Oh
Letter case 6 of 8
920,190.2: camelCase
Spaces removed,
the very first letter in lower case,
the first letters in subsequent words are in uppercase:
nineHundredTwentyThousandOneHundredNinetyAndTwoTenths
~ or, simpler:
nineHundredTwentyThousandOneHundredNinetyPointTwo
~ or, simpler and clearer:
nineHundredTwentyThousandOneHundredNinetyPointTwoZero
nineHundredTwentyThousandOneHundredNinetyPointTwoOh
Letter case 7 of 8
920,190.2: hyphen-case
spaces - replaced - by - hyphens:
nine-hundred-twenty-thousand-one-hundred-ninety-and-two-tenths
~ or, simpler:
nine-hundred-twenty-thousand-one-hundred-ninety-point-two
~ or, simpler and clearer:
nine-hundred-twenty-thousand-one-hundred-ninety-point-two-zero
nine-hundred-twenty-thousand-one-hundred-ninety-point-two-oh
Letter case 8 of 8
920,190.2: snake_case
spaces _ replaced _ by _ underscores:
nine_hundred_twenty_thousand_one_hundred_ninety_and_two_tenths
~ or, simpler:
nine_hundred_twenty_thousand_one_hundred_ninety_point_two
~ or, simpler and clearer:
nine_hundred_twenty_thousand_one_hundred_ninety_point_two_zero
nine_hundred_twenty_thousand_one_hundred_ninety_point_two_oh
The decimal number 920,190.2 written out in: 'lowercase', 'UPPERCASE', 'Title Case', 'Sentence case', 'Start Case', 'camelCase', 'hyphen-case' and 'snake_case'.
Notes on the Letter Cases used to write out in words the number above:
- 1: Lowercase: only lowercase letters are used. Example: 'seventy-six and two tenths'.
- 2: Uppercase: only uppercase letters are used. Example: 'SEVENTY-SIX AND TWO TENTHS'.
- 3. Title Case: the first letters of the words are capitalized, except for certain short words, such as articles, conjunctions and short prepositions, 'a', 'an', 'the', 'and', 'but', 'for', 'at', 'by', 'to', 'or', 'in', etc. Example: 'Seventy-Six and Two Tenths'.
- 4. Sentence case: only the first letter of the first word at the beginning of the sentence is capitalized. Example: 'Seventy-six and two tenths'.
- 5. Start Case: the first letter of each word is capitalized without any exception. Example: 'Seventy-Six And Two Tenths'.
- 6. Camel Case: text has no spaces nor punctuation and the first letter of each word is capitalized except for the very first letter in the series. Example: 'seventySixAndTwoTenths'.
- Pascal Case: See the Camel Case above, but the first letter is also capitalized. Example: 'SeventySixAndTwoTenths'.
- 7. Hyphen Case: text has no spaces nor punctuation and the words are delimited by hyphen. Example: 'seventy-six-and-two-tenths'. Hyphen Case can be lowercase or uppercase.
- 8. Snake Case: text has no spaces nor punctuation and the words are delimited by underscore. Example: 'seventy_six_and_two_tenths'. Snake Case can be lowercase or uppercase.
Notes on Writing Out Numbers:
- 1: It's correct to hyphenate all compound numbers from twenty-one (21) through ninety-nine (99). The hyphen is the minus sign, as in 'thirty-four' (34).
- 2: In American English, unlike British English, when writing out natural numbers of three or more digits, the word 'and' is not used after 'hundred' or 'thousand': so it is 'one thousand two hundred thirty-four' and not 'one thousand two hundred and thirty-four'.
- 3. Do not use commas when writing out in words numbers above 999: so it is 'one thousand two hundred thirty-four' and not 'one thousand, two hundred thirty-four'.
- 4. Instead, use commas when writing in digits numbers above 999: 1,234; 43,290; 1,000,000 etc.
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Converter: Integer & Decimal Numbers to Words in (US) American English
Entered numbers are written out (converted, spelled out) in words in (US) American English in: (1) lowercase (2) UPPERCASE (3) Title Case (4) Sentence case (5) Start Case (6) camelCase (7) Hyphen-Case (8) Snake_Case.
How to write out numbers in words in (US) American English
1. How to convert natural numbers (positive integers) to (US) American English words, how to write them out (spell them out)?
1.1. To know how to write a number in words we must know the place value of each digit.
- For example, the number 12,345 has a 1 in the ten thousands place, a 2 in the thousands place, a 3 in the hundreds place, a 4 in the tens place and a 5 in the ones place.
- 12,345 in words =
- = one ten thousands (10,000) + two thousands (2,000) + three hundreds (300) + four tens (40) + five ones
- = ten thousands (10,000) + two thousands (2,000) + three hundreds (300) + four tens (40) + five ones
- = ten thousand + two thousand + three hundred + forty + five
- = (ten + two) thousand + three hundred + forty-five
- = twelve thousand + three hundred + forty-five
- = just remove the plus sign, +, and get the number written out in words
- = twelve thousand three hundred forty-five.
2. When to write out numbers in words?
- Spell out all numbers beginning a sentence, "Forty years ago,..." Not "40 years ago,...".
- The Chicago Manual of Style calls for the numbers zero through one hundred to be written out - this would include forms like "one hundred million".
- Using words to write short numbers makes your writing look clean and classy. In handwriting, words are easy to read and hard to mistake for each other. Writing longer numbers as words isn't as useful, but it's good practice while you're learning.
- Otherwise, clarity should matter, for example when two numbers are used in a row allways spell one out: "They needed five 2-foot copper pipes to finish the job. There were 15 six-foot tall men on the basketball team roster.".
- Be consistent within a sentence, phrase... Do not write "... one million people..." and "... 1,000,000 cars..."; stick to one or another, not both.
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FAQs
What is 0.9 in words? ›
Represent the following decimal in words: 0.9. Answers: Nine tenths.
How do you write numbers in words in English? ›The word form of the first ten natural numbers is 1-one, 2-two, 3-three, 4-four, 5-five, 6-six, 7-seven, 8-eight, 9-nine, 10-ten.
What is 0.9 repeating as a decimal? ›= 1 — the sequence of terminating decimals 0.9, 0.99, 0.999, 0.9999, and so on, converges to 1, so the repeating decimal 0.9999... representing the limit of that sequence, is said to be equal to 1. The same idea works for any rational number with a repeating infinite decimal expansion.
How do you write 0.9 repeating? ›In mathematics, 0.999... (also written as 0.9 or 0.) denotes the repeating decimal consisting of an unending sequence of 9s after the decimal point. This repeating decimal represents the smallest number no less than every decimal number in the sequence (0.9, 0.99, 0.999, ...); that is, the supremum of this sequence.
How do you write a check with thousands and hundreds? ›For example, if you're writing a check for $1,500, write out “one thousand, five hundred and 00/100.” When writing out the dollar amount in words, write the amount as far to the left as you can.
How do you write 2 100 00 in words? ›200000 in words is Two Hundred Thousand.
Is 0.9 the same as 9 tenths? ›Decimal fractions
9/10 (nine tenths) written as a decimal is 0.9 (zero point nine).
Solution: 0.9 as a fraction is 9/10.
What is 0.999999 equal to? ›Consider the real number that is represented by a zero and a decimal point, followed by a never-ending string of nines: 0.99999… and therefore S=1.
Is 0.999 1 false? ›Rebuttal: 0.999... and 1 0.999... \text{ and } 1 0. 999... and 1 are not equal because they're not the same decimal. With the exception of trailing 0's, any two decimals that are written differently are different numbers.
Is 0.9 the same as 9 in words? ›
NO! Not the same. 0.9 = 9/10 (a little less than 1).
What is 0.9 answer? ›Solution: 0.9 as a fraction is 9/10.
What is 0.9 in lowest terms? ›Answer: 0.9 as a fraction in simplest form is 9/10.
What percent is 0.9 equal to? ›∴0. 9=90%