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  2. Jan 24, 2017 · Should I use a hyphen between a number and percent? Two examples: Which is right: fifty percent increase or fifty-percent increase? The population of the city was second highest with 13.5-percent share to the total population of the province. Is it okay to put a hyphen between 13.5 and percent?

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  4. Sep 21, 2020 · I like the MLA style, which advises that for a percentage less than one hundred, you should write it in words: two percent, seventy-six percent, ninety-nine percent, but, for a percentage greater than one hundred, write it in numerals: 110 percent, 500 percent, 999 percent.

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    • Summary: When to Hyphenate Numbers

    Always hyphenate the numbers 21 to 99 when writing them out as words: I have twenty-onepairs of novelty socks. My grandma is sixty-sevenyears old. I have ninety-nineproblems, but none involve a female dog. Do the same when writing an ordinal versionof one of these numbers: My forty-firstbirthday was the best day ever. And when writing a larger numb...

    Always hyphenate adjectives that include a number when they appear in front of the noun they’re modifying. This applies to both words and numerals: A six-footladder will be tall enough. We study seventeenth-centurymanuscripts. I will send a 40-pagedocument later today. The 7-year-old boylost his whistle. However, these numbers don’t need a hyphen w...

    Rules can vary on when to hyphenate numbers, so it is always worth checking your style sheet if you or your employer has one (or if you have been asked to use a standard style guide, like APA or Chicago). However, there are two occasions when it is standard to hyphenate a number: 1. When writing out 21 to 99 as words (e.g., twenty-one, ninety-nine)...

  5. Jul 27, 2010 · One hundred fifteen is not a compound adjective in your example; it is simply a number. Therefore, hyphens are not necessary.

  6. Jul 7, 2021 · An example would be “a one-thousand-four-hundred-twenty-page book.” In your example sentence, the numbers one thousand and four hundred are numbers that are not hyphenated. All compound numbers from twenty-one through ninety-nine are hyphenated. Also see our Rules for Writing Numbers.

  7. Feb 19, 2020 · Larger round numbers, such as ‘one hundred’, do not require a hyphen. Compound Adjectives. Always hyphenate adjectives that include a number when they appear in front of the noun they’re modifying. This applies to both words and numerals: A six-foot ladder will be tall enough. Find this useful?

  8. Use hyphens in fractions whenever they are written as words, whether they function as a noun (two-thirds is more than one-half), adjective (a two-thirds majority) or adverb (two-thirds finished).

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