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Write down fractions numbers such as 3/4 and also how to write down 9th - 12th?



 
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Write down fractions numbers such as 3/4 and also how to write down 9th - 12th? #1 (permalink) Tue Feb 10, 2009 23:13 pm   Write down fractions numbers such as 3/4 and also how to write down 9th - 12th?
 

Dear Torsten

I don't know how to write down the fractions numbers such as 3/4 and also how to write down 9th - 12th please guide me. thank you

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Write down fractions numbers #2 (permalink) Tue Feb 10, 2009 23:19 pm   Write down fractions numbers
 

3/4 - three fourth
ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth

Or was it a personal question to Torsten?

BTW, do you know how to use a dictionary?
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