speech - How do you 'say' the numbers in: "section 20.1234" in a government regulation?



How do you read section 20.1234 in a regulation by a government agency?


For example, the law is 38 C.F.R. section 20.1234. How do you read 20.1234?


Do you read it as "twenty one two three four" or "twenty point one two three four?


Thanks!




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