Yes it should be hyphenated.
I advise against hyphens in that particular case.
No. It is three thirty, but in five minutes time it will be three thirty-five.
75,000 = seventy-five thousand.
These are 5 hyphen sentences!! 1. The injured boy is five-years-of-age. 2. The five-year-old boy was injured. 3. The injured man is twenty-five years old. 4. I hope you can come up with an easy-to-remember rule to help me know when to use the hyphen. 5. I hope you can come up with a rule that is easy-to-remember.
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.
On average, a Dell Latitude D620 battery will last for approximately three to five years. Most batteries for laptops generally last between three to five years.
No. I cannot see any hyphen.
It takes between three to five years for a lion to fully grow.
No. Five sixths is not between one half and three fourths.
Yes it should be hyphenated.
There are 27 numbers between 1 and 100 that are divisible by three but not by five.
75,000 is usually written alphabetically as seventy-five thousand. The general rule is to use a hyphen between the tens and units from twenty-one to ninety-nine.