One Thousand Five Hundred and Seventy - Four Pounds and Ninety - Two Pence
2006-11-26 00:18:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Assuming that the first full stop is meant to be a comma, it's
One thousand five hundred and seventy four pounds, ninety two pence.
If the first full stop is REALLY a full stop then it's just a row of digits preceded by a pound sign. We could go on like this forever though!
2006-11-26 08:56:45
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answered by Dover Soles 6
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One thousand five hundred and seventy four pounds and ninety two pence
2006-11-26 10:00:57
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answered by MrMan 2
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One thousand five hundred and seventy four pounds and ninety two pence
2006-11-26 08:20:14
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answered by braveheart321 4
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One thousand, five hundred and seventy four pounds and ninety two pence.
2006-11-26 08:19:35
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answered by Anonymous
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i think u made a mistake. the first decimal point should have been a coma not a a point..so i should have looked like>>>>>>1,574.92. one thousand five hundred and seventy four pounds and ninty two pence.
2006-11-26 09:07:52
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answered by chipmunk 1
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One thousand, five hundred and seventy-four pounds and ninety-two pence
2006-11-26 08:20:09
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answered by Velouria 6
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One thousand, five hundred and seventy-four pounds and ninety-two pence.
2006-11-26 12:03:42
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answered by Kemmy 6
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One million, five hundred and seventy-four pounds and ninety two pence.
2006-11-30 04:22:47
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answered by sweet_angel92 3
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One thousand, five hundred and seventy-four pounds and ninety-two pence haha! i copied and pasted it from everyone else!!
2006-11-26 09:48:18
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answered by Anonymous
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