There should be a hyphen in twenty-three.
yes I think so
Yes, I think it does.
no..there is not a hyphen in 300 seeing as 300 is only a 3 didget number. You would need a etleast a 4 didget number for it to be hyphanated Generally you do not hyphenate between a number and its place value. You might (though it is not strictly necessary) to hyphenate between multiple digits of the same number. Examples: 300 = three hundred 320 = three hundred twenty 324 = three hundred twenty-four 1324 = one thousand three hundred twenty-four 41324 = forty-one thousand three hundred twenty-four
Spelling counts, don't forget the hyphen when spelling numbers: four and sixty-eight hundredths.
Five hundred and twenty-three point four three or Five hundred and twenty-three and forty-three hundredths or in currency, for example Five hundred and twenty-three dollars and forty-three cents
twenty three hundredths = 23/100 = 0.23?0.23Twenty-three hundredths is 0.23
You just need to add a hyphen. The spelling is then twenty-four.
Mother-in-law, top-notch, fine-tune, and X-ray al use a hyphen in their spelling. Any number with two or more words in it can also be spelled using a hyphen such as twenty-three, twenty-fifth, and one-fourth.
The correct spelling is "three hundred and twenty six."
The correct spelling of hyphen is nephyh
Hyphen translates as "trait d'union".
Yes, I think it does.
no
The correct spelling is "two hundred and twenty three"
'Part-time' (with a hyphen) is the correct spelling.
no..there is not a hyphen in 300 seeing as 300 is only a 3 didget number. You would need a etleast a 4 didget number for it to be hyphanated Generally you do not hyphenate between a number and its place value. You might (though it is not strictly necessary) to hyphenate between multiple digits of the same number. Examples: 300 = three hundred 320 = three hundred twenty 324 = three hundred twenty-four 1324 = one thousand three hundred twenty-four 41324 = forty-one thousand three hundred twenty-four
The word can either be spelt nonexclusive (without a hyphen) or non-exclusive (with a hyphen).
The correct spelling is 'hyphen'.