The term "forty five record" is a compound noun, a combination of the noun 'forty five' and the noun 'record', forming a word with its own meaning; a word for a disc of vinyl designed to be played on a phonograph at forty five revolutions per minute (45 RPM); a word for a thing.
A small phonograph record that is played at forty-five revolutions per minute.
Yes, "forty-five" needs a hyphen when used as a compound adjective before a noun or when it stands alone as a number. For example, you would write "forty-five apples" or simply "forty-five." However, when used in a sentence without a noun, such as "I have forty five," the hyphen is not necessary.
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As a collector, I enjoy hunting for vintage forty-five records at flea markets and record stores. My grandmother still has a collection of forty-five records from her youth that she loves to play on her old record player. The band released their latest single on a limited edition forty-five record for their dedicated fans.
Wait is a noun and a verb. Noun: There is a forty-five minute wait. Verb: We waited for forty-five minutes.
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You asked for it! Five hundred forty nonillion five hundred forty octillion five hundred forty septillion five hundred forty quintillion five hundred forty trillion five hundred forty million.
One forty five A. M. One forty five P. M. zero one forty five thirteen forty five
545,000 is five hundred forty-five thousand 0.545 is five hundred forty-five thousandths 500.045 is five hundred and forty-five thousandths
I would write it as five and forty-five thousandths.
five hundred forty five thousand five hundred forty five
The number 45 in English is spelled forty-five. It is never spelled fourty-five.