numbers - How to write decimal values in words


I have 1210.802 units in a mutual fund. How do I write it in words?


"One thousand two hundred and ten..." How do I write the decimal units here?



Answer



I wonder: if you must complete the form using words, is it necessary to include the fractional part? One could say:



  • I own approximately twelve hundred and ten shares.


or,



  • I have just over one thousand, two hundred and ten units.


If you must be absolutely precise, though, you might use:



  • One thousand, two hundred and ten units, plus eight hundred and two thousandths of a unit.


My goodness, though! After you write such a monstrosity, do what Barrie suggested, and put the number in parentheses.


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