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Chapter 20 - Number Usage

From the words shown identify the numbers that are incorrectly stated. Some may be correct. Flip the card to see the correct version of the number(s).

AB
in 1,982 we moved to 1,350 West Street1982, 1350
500 copies at $1.00 a copy$1
contract states age 35 or overcorrect (technical sense)
within 2 or 3 weekstwo, three
1/2 the timehalf or one half
12 representatives are eligible.Twelve (begins a sentence)
110,000 people attended the meeting.A total of 110,000 (figures cannot begin a sentence)
Six hundred seventy-five new accounts were opened.A total of 675
the building at 1 Oak StreetOne (building numbers except one are always figures)
One Main Streetcorrect (one is the only building number spelled out)
2 First Avenuecorrect (one is the only building number spelled out)
four percent of the students4 percent
a total of 15%15 percent
3 gramscorrect (weights/measurements are always figures)
1650 16 Avenue16th
1105 East 28th Street28
9455 West 13 Streetcorrect (when a compass direction separates the building number from street number, do not use the endings of st, th, d, etc.)
636 9th Avenuecorrect (no compass direction between building and street name, so use the endings of st, th, d, etc.)
6th of Junecorrect (date precedes month)
June 7th7
by the tenth of May10th
before the 31stcorrect (day stands alone)
only $.1313 cents
costs $1500$1,500
three p.m.3
2:00 a.m.2
1:30, 2:45, and 3:00 a.m.3
$1.00, $.50, $2.75$1
25 cents, $82.35, $20.00$.25, $20
200 5-pound boxestwo hundred
150 3-ring binderscorrect (150 cannot be expressed in two words so leave as a number)
$1,200,000,000 budget$1.2 billion
$2,500,000 shortfall$2.5 million
ten million dollars$10 million
Is it May 20th or May 21st?20, 21
We have 15 terminals in Denver, eight in Chicago, six in New York, and nine in Seattle.8, 6, 9
6 or 7 operators have applied.Six or seven
about $.12 or $.13 per pound12 or 13 cents
6 offices in Germany, 12 in France, and 3 in Spaincorrect (highest number in series is a figure so all are)
four drivers, 14 chaperones, and three cheerleaders4, 3
Michael, twelve, and Sarah, twenty12, 20
exactly two years and seven months2 years 7 months (no comma separates them)
Jack, 21correct (ages that follow names are in figures)
15 yearsfifteen (periods of time are spelled out if they can be expressed in no more than two words)
10 cents, $4.75, and $50.00$.10, $50
260 questionnaires were answered.A total of 260
Twenty-four people responded.correct (number can be expressed in no more than two words)
4 copies for 12 peoplefour (not related)
5 employees affected 12 managersfive
five of 10 students and 3 of 11 teachersten
about 300 peoplecorrect (could also be expressed in words)
over fifty peoplecorrect (could also be expressed in figures)
of 130 items, only 2correct (related numbers conform to highest number)
24 boxes, 2 trays, and 3 reamscorrect (items in series are related and conform to highest number)
970,000 umbrellascorrect (above ten)
four vice presidents provided 15 copiescorrect (not related)
14 tables seated 8 peopleeight
22 dishwashers, 17 microwaves, and 8 mixers for 3 storesthree
new ones contain 12 bottles in 4 cartons whereas old ones contained 6 cartons with 8 bottles eachfour, six
1775017,750
4,782correct (add commas for numbers over three digits without accompanying nouns)
Serial No. 1,489614896
page 1032correct (no commas for page numbers over three digits)
.7534correct (no commas for decimals)
By 1995, 52 homescorrect (for clarity separate two independent figures that appear consecutively)
Of the seventy-two 325 are needed.72, (comma needed for clarity to separate from next number)
12 48-inch glassestwelve
thirty-six 5-bedroom housescorrect (first number can be expressed in no more than two words)
12 six-pack cartonstwelve 6-pack
70 50-watt bulbsseventy 50-watt
one hundred fifty twenty-nine-cent stamps150 29-cent
plane departs at 2:00 p.m., 3:30 p.m., and 10 a.m.2 p.m.
.002 inchescorrect (no zero needed before decimal since number starts with zero)
.4%0.4 percent
0.05 percent raise.05
three inch screws3-inch (hyphen needed since a compound adjective)
10 inch circles10-inch (hyphen needed since a compound adjective)
He is twenty one.twenty-one (hyphen needed for twenty-one through ninety-nine)
page two2
Paragraph 10paragraph (page, paragraph, line, size, and verse references with numbers are not capitalized)
line 2correct (line references are not capitalized, but numbers always follow nouns with numbers)
Model Three3
send by first of month1st
27 November, 2020no comma
ten o'clock in the morningcorrect or 10 (word or figure form may be used with o'clock)
3 o'clock in the afternooncorrect or three (word or figure form may be used with o'clock)
during the last sixteen monthscorrect (periods of time that can be expressed in no more than two words are written as words)
thirty-two yearscorrect (periods of time that can be expressed in no more than two words are written as words)
one hundred seventeen days117
This loan is for 90 days.correct (periods of time used in a technical sense follow figure form)
We give a 2 percent discount if paid within 10 days.correct (periods of time used in a technical sense follow figure form)
David will be 27 on August 9th.twenty-seven, 9
John will be 3 years old.three
55th birthdayfifty-fifth
twenty-fifth anniversarycorrect (ages and anniversaries that can be expressed in no more than two words are spelled out)
one hundred fiftieth anniversary150th
Ms. Soderstrom, forty-seven,47
The handbook states you may retire at sixty-five.65 (technical or legal sense uses figures)
The legal voting age is 18.correct (technical or legal sense uses figures)
He was 35 years 5 months and 28 days old.correct (exact age uses figures)
5th AvenueFifth (street names ten or below are spelled out)
1111 23rd Streetcorrect (no direction separates the building and street number)
Rural Route Two2
608-822-3262(608) 822-3262 (preferred style)
1-800-885-3322800-885-3322
(213) 347-0551 ext. 244-0051, Ext. (comma needed to separate number from extension and Ext. is capitalized)
3/4 of the quotathree fourths
one third of our agentscorrect (simple fractions that can be expressed in no more than two words are spelled out)
1/4 of the stadiumone fourth (no hyphen because no compound adjective is formed)
two-thirds majority votecorrect (simple fractions that can be expressed in no more than two words are spelled out; hyphen is needed since it forms a compound adjective describing the noun "vote")
21/200correct (complex fractions are in figures)
3 and one-half miles3 1/2
five-eighths diameter (technical sense)5/8 (figures are used for technical use)
seven 2/3 tons7 2/3 (space between whole number and fraction)
31 one-half31 1/2 (space between whole number and fraction)
Thirty-fourth Congressional Districtcorrect (ordinals that can be expressed in no more than two words are spelled out)
19th-century practicesnineteenth-century (ordinals that can be expressed in no more than two words are spelled out)
820 West 3rd AvenueThird
corner of Main and 42 Streets42nd (above ten use the th, st, d, etc., endings)
ranked 3rd in the nationthird (ordinal can be expressed in no more than two words)

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