 American numbers and prices. Remember that in English we divide prices at the decimal point. For example, $4.59, $4.59, $4.59, $4.59. Time is also divided in a similar way. $12.47 is said $12.47. Americans often say large numbers in phrases of two digits. For example, $267, $267, $267, $267. $4,381, $4,381, $4,381, $4,381. Some people also use two-digit phrasing with telephone numbers. $565, $83.47, $565, $83.47. Practice the following prices, both long and short ways, with a partner. That will be $1.79. That will be $1.79. That comes to $29 even. That comes to $29 even. $59.65. $59.65. $1.79. $1.79. $29. $29 even. $425.78. $425.78. $231.49. $231.49. $3,657.88. $36.57.88. $27.95. $27.95. $6.75. $6.75. $82.03. $781.34. $781.34. $690.42. $690.42. $9,405.31. $9,405.31. $14.40. $14.40. $77.17. $77.17. $70.50. $70.50. $211.54. $211.54. $380.18. $380.18. $1,550.50. $1,550.15. $1,550.15.