Writing Numbers

Knowing how to present numbers in your writing is not a simple matter. There are many rules to follow when writing numbers.
Here are 10 rules to follow.
- Spell out single-digit numbers.
- Use numerals for numbers great than nine.
- Spell out numbers that begin a sentence.
- Spell out and hyphenate simple fractions.
- Use numerals for mixed fractions.
- Use numerals for dates.
- Use numerals for decimals. Put a zero in front of the decimal if there is no value in front of the decimal point unless the decimal begins with a 0.
- Use numerals for the time of day when using a.m. or p.m.
- Spell out the time of day when using "o'clock."
- Be consistent. Don't mix spelling out numbers and using numerals in the same sentence, even though it seems that you are violating either rule 1 or 2.
Did you hear that Tom had four hits in yesterday's game?
We had 18 students show up for the discussion group.
Seventy students will be graduating tomorrow.
More than two-thirds of the students are going on the field trip.
The cake recipe requires 3 ¼ cups of flour.
The semester ends June 10 this year.
The semester ends on the 30th of June this year.
Don't add more than 1.6 pints of water to the mixture.
We had 0.23 inches of rain last month.
We had .06 inches of rain yesterday.
My school day begins at 7 a.m.
Don't forget to come to the three o'clock meeting on Friday.
There are 8 boys and 14 girls in my class.
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