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A: Are you going to eat here?
B: Ah, no. make it to go.
A: OK. That'll be $3.59.

How do you say "$3.59"?
"Three point fifty nine dollars," "Three fifty nine dollars," "Three point five nine," etc, I wonder?

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A: Are you going to eat here?
B: Ah, no. make it to go.
A: OK. That'll be $3.59.

How do you say "$3.59"?
"Three point fifty nine dollars," "Three fifty nine dollars," "Three point five nine," etc, I wonder?
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