"One hundred and fifty" in Engpsh can be pronounced as "one hundred fifty" or "one-five-zero".
The origin of the Engpsh number system is from the Hindu-Arabic numeral system, which was introduced to the West by Arab mathematicians in the Middle Ages. Over time, the way numbers are pronounced in Engpsh has evolved, but "one hundred fifty" has remained a commonly used pronunciation.
Examples:
"The price of the item is one hundred fifty dollars."
(物品的价格是一百五十美元。)
"I have one hundred fifty books in my collection."
(我的收藏中有一百五十本书。)