how should you transcribe number?
A) one,nine, 10 , 100 However , exceptions can be applied to improve readability ( money,years, measurement, percentage)
B)one,nine,ten, thousand
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Friends according to transcriptions rule: Spell out single-digit numbers, use numerals for all other numbers: zero, nine, 10, 1492. Exceptions can be applied for readability (incomplete list): Money: $1, $1.5 million, $1,000 (1 grand is 1,000, 5 bucks is $5, 8 quid is £8.
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It should be transcribed as one, nine, 10 , 100 However, exceptions can be applied to improve readability ( money, years, measurement, percentage)
- Transcribing for numbers follows specific rules such as -
- It is essential to keep in mind that the numbers 0 through 9 must be always typed out. For example - Zero, one, two, three, four, till the number nine.
- The numbers should be written in numerals after they approach double digits. For example - 10, 14, 50, 100, 400 and so on.
- For example:
- Tom had three eggs today
- Tom will be turning 28 tomorrow.
- The Frank family of four members moved to Italy in 1968.
Thus, the correct option is - It should be transcribed as one, nine, 10 , 100 However, exceptions can be applied to improve readability ( money, years, measurement, percentage)
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