I use numbers under ten in written form and over ten in number form. Dates should always be written in number form without the comma. Money is also used in number form. ie. $60 instead of sixty dollars, 1984 instead of nineteen eighty-four as in a year. 1,984 when talking about a quantity of something.
This is a good site: http://www.grammarbook.com/numbers/numbers.aspNumbers 1-9 are written out, numbers 10 or above are handwritten, and most importantly be consistent, if using one or the other:ex: I bought 100 cats and two hundred dogs. IncorrectI bought one hundred cats and two hundred dogs. Correct
a list of numbers, categorized by the order of which the numbers appear. like: 1,2,3,4 vs 1,3,2,4.
Meant to say "half inch Proof Coil vs half inch size BBB" anchor chain.
Yes, the third decimal place is smaller The numbers can be converted to scientific notation: 5x10-3 vs 8X10-3 The exponents are the same, so you check the "characteristic" (5 vs 8).
Math can be learned hands on like counting blocks or beads, adding or subtracting them to get an answer. This is practical math vs written math (1+1=2).
This is a good site: http://www.grammarbook.com/numbers/numbers.aspNumbers 1-9 are written out, numbers 10 or above are handwritten, and most importantly be consistent, if using one or the other:ex: I bought 100 cats and two hundred dogs. IncorrectI bought one hundred cats and two hundred dogs. Correct
1. Budgeted No of stations vs Actual No of stations 2. Budgeted No of vechiles per day vs Actual No. of vehicles per day 3. Budgeted fill per vehicle vs actual fill per vehicle 4. Budget no of operational days vs Actual no of operational days 5. Budget gas consumption v actual gas consumption 6. Budgeted electricity consumption vs actual electricity consumption 7. Budgeted fixed expenditure vs actual fixed expenditure
There isn't any difference, but numbers help to tell how many sentences/phrases there are. Bullets tell when you start a new sentence. :D
You almost always use numbers because that is saying you have more than one number. "Number's" would be used to say that a number has ownership of something, which is ridiculous. The more you know!
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The serial numbers in the game Battle VS Chess will vary. It is totally dependent on what version of the game you have purchased.
Use "have had" when referring to something that started in the past and continues to the present, "had" for past actions that are finished, and "have" for present actions or situations. For example, "I have had a headache for two days" (ongoing), "I had a headache yesterday" (finished), and "I have a headache now" (present).
Completely a question of opinion, no actual information can be given. It's all up to your opinion.
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As we age, we tend to shrink due to several reasons such as loss of bone density, changes in posture, and disc degeneration in the spine. These factors can lead to a decrease in height over time.
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