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Title: Number Rules


1
Number Rules
  • Word or Figure?

2
Base Rules
  • Numbers beginning a sentence are ALWAYS words! No
    matter what!!
  • Sixty people signed up for my keyboarding class
    this semester.

3
Base Rules
  • Dates and time are always figures
  • Today is September 20th.
  • We get out of school at 330.

4
Base Rules
  • A series of fractions is always expressed as
    figures
  • In math today, we learned the fractions ½, ¼, and
    1/3.

5
Base Rules
  • Measurements, weights, and dimensions are always
    figures
  • She was 5 feet tall.
  • I lifted 125 pounds today in gym class.

6
Base Rules
  • Sums of money are always figures
  • Today I earned 75.
  • Does this cost 34.95?
  • I only have 25 cents.

7
Base Rules
  • Numbers from one to ten are expressed as words
  • I believe eight people bought slushies today.

8
Base Rules
  • Numbers above ten are written as figures
  • There are 20 students in my fourth period
    keyboarding class.

9
Exceptions!
  • When numbers from one to ten are used with
    numbers above ten, they are both figures
  • I sold 5 pieces of gum and 25 candy bars.

10
Exceptions!
  • The shorter of two numbers used together is a
    word
  • We found four 15-pound bowling balls on our lane.

11
Exceptions!
  • Isolated fractions or indefinite amounts are
    written as words
  • Nearly two-thirds of our class was absent today.
  • About thirty of us need to speed up our typing.

12
Exceptions!
  • Numbers following nouns are written as figures
  • Today we are typing the timed writing on page 54.
  • Is this Room 626?
  • I thought we were on Lesson 20.

13
Streets and Avenues
  • Names of small-numbered streets and avenues are
    written as words (ten and under)
  • She lived on seventh street.
  • He was raised on 64th street.

14
Percentages
  • Definite numbers used with the percent sign are
    figures
  • This represents 15 of the people.
  • Approximate amounts are words
  • A little more than fifty percent of this class is
    complete.

15
House Numbers
  • House numbers are figures, unless it is house
    number one
  • She lives at 601 Cherry Street.
  • My best friend lives at One Magnolia Avenue.
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