General Knowledge Quizzes Page 2 Jetpunk

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general knowledge quizzes page 2 jetpunk

negative seven has more syllables and is a 2 digit number.... trouble is that typing -77 reveals the current answer anyway In fact, 7.7, read correctly as "seven and seven tenths," has six syllables. As far as I can tell, in English instructional materials, this is the one correct way to read this number. It's "official". Here's an example, and another.

Obviously, it's also common ("informally"?) to read the places in a decimal number. So does the question mean "longest in any reading," "in the longest reading," or "in the shortest reading?" By the scale used in the question, does 12 have one syllable ("twelve") or two ("dozen");... If we go by "number of syllables in shortest reading", "seven point seven" still ties with "seventy-seven" for most syllables and is also correct. And it's accepted! Not saying the answer should be changed or anything. Just explaining how my mind worked and how a certain description can make you think in a specific direction.

It's doesn't have its own entry in a dictionary because it's not a word, it's 2 words contracted. In 1970, they replaced the Queen with a President as head of state, hence the prefix "Republic of". In 1978, they drafted a new constitution and became known as Zimbabwe-Rhodesia. However, the United Kingdom along with most of the international community never recognized any of these actions, and in 1979, after the Rhodesian Bush War, the state reverted to being the british colony of... In 1980, Mugabe became prime minister, Southern Rhodesia became Zimbabwe, and independence was recognized by the UK.

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Negative Seven Has More Syllables And Is A 2 Digit

negative seven has more syllables and is a 2 digit number.... trouble is that typing -77 reveals the current answer anyway In fact, 7.7, read correctly as "seven and seven tenths," has six syllables. As far as I can tell, in English instructional materials, this is the one correct way to read this number. It's "official". Here's an example, and another.

Obviously, It's Also Common ("informally"?) To Read The Places In

Obviously, it's also common ("informally"?) to read the places in a decimal number. So does the question mean "longest in any reading," "in the longest reading," or "in the shortest reading?" By the scale used in the question, does 12 have one syllable ("twelve") or two ("dozen");... If we go by "number of syllables in shortest reading", "seven point seven" still ties with "seventy-seven" for most...

It's Doesn't Have Its Own Entry In A Dictionary Because

It's doesn't have its own entry in a dictionary because it's not a word, it's 2 words contracted. In 1970, they replaced the Queen with a President as head of state, hence the prefix "Republic of". In 1978, they drafted a new constitution and became known as Zimbabwe-Rhodesia. However, the United Kingdom along with most of the international community never recognized any of these actions, and in 1...