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0:09 7:31 Suggested clip Learning to Write Numbers 1-10 | How to Write 1 to 10 for Kids YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip Learning to Write Numbers 1-10 | How to Write 1 to 10 for Kids
A simple rule for using numbers in writing is that small numbers ranging from one to ten (or one to nine, depending on the style guide) should generally be spelled out. Larger numbers (i.e., above ten) are written as numerals.
Rule 1. Spell out all numbers beginning a sentence. Rule 2a. Hyphenate all compound numbers from twenty-one through ninety-nine. Rule 2b. Hyphenate all written-out fractions. Rule 3a. With figures of four or more digits, use commas. Rule 3b. Rule 3c. Rule 4a. Rule 4b.
Write the whole dollar amount just as you do on other documents, but leave off the word dollars. Write the cents as digits and then draw a line under the cents figure. Write 100 below this line. Follow the cents figure with a dashed line extending to the right side of the check where the word dollars is printed.
Recommendations to spell or not to spell a number differ from style book to style book. Many, for example, advise spelling numbers 1-10 and using numerals for eleven and up.
LARGE NUMBERS: When large numbers must be spelled out, use a hyphen to connect a word ending in y to another word. Do not use commas between other separate words that are part of one number: twenty. Thirty. Twenty-one. Thirty-one. One hundred forty-three. One thousand one hundred fifty-five. One million two hundred
For general writing, most guides agree that you should use words for the numbers one through nine, but for larger numbers the rules vary wildly from style guide to style guide. Some say to use words for the numbers one to one hundred, one to ten, any word that can be written with one or two words, and so on.
For general writing, most guides agree that you should use words for the numbers one through nine, but for larger numbers the rules vary wildly from style guide to style guide. Some say to use words for the numbers one to one hundred, one to ten, any word that can be written with one or two words, and so on.
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