Yes, there is a hyphen in "fifty-nine." When writing out compound numbers from twenty-one to ninety-nine, a hyphen is used to connect the two parts of the number. Therefore, it is correct to write it as "fifty-nine."
If you mean the word for 19, then there is no hyphen and it is nineteen, not nine-teen.
Fifty-nine hundredths = 0.59
nine hundred fifty.
Neither, six times nine is fifty four.
"Six times nine is fifty-six" is grammatically correct. By the way, six times nine is actually fifty-four (54), not fifty-six (56).
Just add a hyphen, so it is fifty-five.
Nine hundred fifty-five.
Nine thousand, fifty-eight.
Six Times Nine Is Fifty - Four. And You Can Write It Either Way Around.
52.59
Yes. If it's going to refer to one number (55), it needs a hyphen, otherwise it looks like you're writing about 50 and 5.
Three point five nine OR three point fifty nine OR three and fifty nine hundredths.