The correct answers are:
"Four and 11 hundredths" or "four and one hundred ten thousandths"; and
"Four and ten hundredths" or "four and one tenth."
Explanation:
In the first decimal, the 4 precedes the decimal point, so it is read as "Four and." After the decimal the digits are 110. The final digit, 0, is in the thousandths place. We pronounce 110 as "one hundred ten" and attach "thousandths," giving "four and one hundred ten thousandths."
Alternatively, removing the trailing zero yields 4.11, which is still "four and"; the last digit 1 sits in the hundredths place. The block 11 is read "eleven," so that form is "four and eleven hundredths."
For 4.10, the 4 is again "four and." The final digit 0 occupies the hundredths place; 10 reads as "ten," producing "four and ten hundredths."
If the zero is dropped, 4.1 remains "four and," with the 1 in the tenths position, yielding "four and one tenth."