10 = ten
11 = eleven
12 = twelve
13 = thirteen
14 = fourteen
15 = fifteen
16 = sixteen
17 = seventeen
18 = eighteen
19 = nineteen
20 = twenty
21 = twenty-one
22 = twenty-two
23 = twenty-three
24 = twenty-four
25 = twenty-five
26 = twenty-six
27 = twenty-seven
28 = twenty-eight
29 = twenty-nine
30 = thirty
31 = thirty-one
32 = thirty-two
33 = thirty-three
34 = thirty-four
35 = thirty-five
36 = thirty-six
37 = thirty-seven
38 = thirty-eight
39 = thirty-nine
40 = forty
41 = forty-one
42 = forty-two
43 = forty-three
44 = forty-four
45 = forty-five
46 = forty-six
47 = forty-seven
48 = forty-eight
49 = forty-nine
50 = fifty
51 = fifty-one
52 = fifty-two
53 = fifty-three
54 = fifty-four
55 = fifty-five
56 = fifty-six
57 = fifty-seven
58 = fifty-eight
59 = fifty-nine
60 = sixty
61 = sixty-one
62 = sixty-two
63 = sixty-three
10 and 63
63
63 = dreiundsechzig
In APA 7th edition, you generally use numerals for numbers 10 and above, and spell out numbers from one to nine.
I believe that the rule is you spell out numbers one through nine, and then use numbers for 10 and above.
The ratio of 63 to 70 can be expressed as 63:70. To simplify, both numbers can be divided by their greatest common divisor, which is 7. This simplifies the ratio to 9:10.
63. It's pronounced like drieënzestig
6 and 12
In APA format, numbers 10 and above are typically written as numerals, while numbers below 10 are spelled out.
Some numbers that are divisible by 63 is 1,3,7,9, and 21.
10% of 63 = 63*10/100 = 6.3
The numbers that go into 63 are 1, 3, 7, 9, 21, and 63. The numbers that go into 20 are 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, and 20.