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.
Yes, you need a hyphen between "five" and "story" when using it as a compound adjective before a noun, as in "five-story building." The hyphen clarifies that the two words work together to describe the noun. However, if the phrase appears after the noun, such as in "the building is five stories tall," no hyphen is needed.
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, "five-day trip" should have a hyphen. The hyphen is used to create a compound adjective that describes the noun "trip." Without the hyphen, it can lead to confusion about whether "five" and "day" are intended to be read together as a single descriptor.
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.
It takes between three to five years for a lion to fully grow.
No. I cannot see any hyphen.
No. Five sixths is not between one half and three fourths.
Yes it should be hyphenated.