
(These are both correct, but the top one is easier to read. Is there a better way to express your large number? Usually, the simplest way is best. More Points to Note Write As Simply As Possible Interestingly, if you avoid "and" (as is the US convention) and start writing out the whole numbers from zero upwards, you will reach 1000 before you use the letter "a." The number 40 is spelt forty and not fourty. The rule to avoid "and" in the US is so strong that many will take "one hundred and one" to mean 100.1 as opposed to 101. Those following British writing conventions tend to use "and." For example:
#DOES TEN PLUS NINETEENPLUS EIGHTEEN EQAUL SIXTYFOUR FULL#


44,120.42 (forty-four thousand one hundred twenty and forty-two hundredths ).234.2 (two hundred thirty-four and two tenths ).$3,567.65 (three thousand five hundred sixty-seven dollars and sixty-five cents ).If the numbers after the decimal point are not said as figures, then use "and" instead of "point." For example: (Rule 3) Use "and" for the decimal point. 3,567 (three thousand five hundred sixty-seven ).3,567 (three thousand five hundred and sixty-seven ).You might say "four hundred and fifty," but do not write the "and." For example: The word "and" is not written with whole numbers. (Rule 2) Do not use "and" in whole numbers. Read more about hyphens and dashes between numbers.

("Twenty five" and "twenty three" should be hyphenated.)
