The correct term is "three-quarters" when used in a context that refers to a fractional amount, such as "three-quarters of a pie." However, "three-quarter" is used as an adjective, for example, in "three-quarter length pants." So, the hyphen is used in both cases, but the form depends on the grammatical role in the sentence.
Shots in Threequarter Time was created in 1965.
If you mean the word for 19, then there is no hyphen and it is nineteen, not nine-teen.
( 3/4 ) x ( 3/4 ) = ( 3 x 3 ) / ( 4 x 4 ) = 9/16
No, a hyphen is not needed.
No, a hyphen is not needed.
no
The correct spelling of hyphen is nephyh
The threequarter wall is just a wall three quarters of the way along the island, that stretches across the island. They also have a quarter wall.
I do not believe that multitasking is supposed to have a hyphen.
a hyphen connects two words, a dash gives a pause between two words....
Yes. In-between requires a hyphen.
No it shouldn't be hyphenated.