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?
I wonder: if you must complete the form using words, is it necessary to include the fractional part? One could say:
or,
If you must be absolutely precise, though, you might use:
My goodness, though! After you write such a monstrosity, do what Barrie suggested, and put the number in parentheses.
And the numbers afterwards are individual:
One thousand two hundred and ten point eight oh two.
But, as per @Barrie, why? I can think of no case where this would be necessary or appropriate.
When you are writing the values on a check, say for $193.34, when writing it in words it is customarily done as:
One hundred ninety three and 34/100
Perhaps for your numbers you would use the same convention. For 1210.802, you would write:
One thousand two hundred ten and 802/1000
Normally, you wouldn’t. In speech, you say the decimal point as ‘point’.