six hundred fifty. And denotes that there is a period. You would write six dollars AND fifty cents, but six hundred fifty dollars.
2007-01-17 01:03:37
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Six Hundred Dollars
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answered by Anonymous
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I always write six hundred fifty dollars; I only use "and" when there is change. Six hundred fifty dollars and 45/100.
2007-01-17 01:44:57
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answered by ? 2
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You write: six hundred fifty dollars and 00/100
2007-01-17 01:00:39
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answered by V B 5
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six hundred fifty... the "and" should come right before the cents fraction. for example, $650.48 should be written "six hundred fifty and 48/100"
2007-01-17 00:58:44
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answered by Anonymous
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six hundred fifty and 00/100
2007-01-17 00:58:53
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answered by John C 2
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six hundred fifty and 0/100
2007-01-17 00:59:50
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answered by Ruth Less RN 5
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i always fill mine out
Six hundred Fifty dollars and 00/100
the oo/100 is change if you had change on the check it would be...lets say the change is 50 cents..50/100
2007-01-17 01:01:18
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answered by Anonymous
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should be:
"six hundred fifty and 0/100"
'and' is only for the decimal point..
2007-01-17 00:59:14
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answered by evoleye 3
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either is cool, just don't write six hundred fifty no dollars. They get pissed about that one!!!
2007-01-17 00:58:33
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answered by Loren H 3
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