In APA 7th edition, you generally use numerals for numbers 10 and above, and spell out numbers from one to nine.
In APA format, numbers 10 and above are typically written as numerals, while numbers below 10 are spelled out.
Some style sheets suggest writing out the numbers 1 to 10, then using numerals for higher numbers (for clarity). Some institutions use the number twenty as the limit, and one (Penn State) suggests numerals only above 100.
When writing numbers in an essay, it is generally recommended to spell out numbers one to nine and use numerals for numbers 10 and above. Be consistent in your approach throughout the essay to maintain clarity and readability.
You cannot spell Lillian with Roman Numerals because there are no numerals that could be used to make an "A". The Roman Numerals are: I, V, X, L, C, D, M.
You don't, because "hello kitty" is two words, while numerals are NUMBERS.
when writing numbers in any other subject than math, you should spell them out.
Cardinal numbers are written as words (e.g., one, two, three) or as numerals (e.g., 1, 2, 3). When writing them in text, it's common to spell out numbers from one to nine and use numerals for numbers 10 and above, although style guides may vary. In formal writing, consistency is essential, so it's important to follow the specific style guide you're using (e.g., APA, MLA). Always use numerals for measurements, dates, and other specific contexts.
Per Techincal Writing, Fifth Edition by Gordon H. Mills and John A. Walker, pp 474-475: * Spell out integer (whole) numbers below ten, unless several appear in the same passage. Examples: * ** 10 minutes ** seven days ** 22 nights ** 3 posts, 12 fittings, and 48 screws * When writing a compound number adjective (two numbers next to each other) spell out either the shorter or the first number. Examples: * ** seven 12-in. bolts ** 8 six-packs of root beer * Spell out stand-alone fractions unless they followed by units. Examples: * ** three-fourths of the pie ** 2-1/2 gpm ** 5-1/4 min * Do not use numerals at the beginning of a sentence * Do not use numerals in succession where confusion may occur. Example: * ** On July 4, seven people were taken to the hospital.
Rome is not traditionally spelled out using Roman numerals. Roman numerals are used to represent numbers in ancient Rome, not for spelling out words.
Each language has its own names for numerals, and for ordinal numbers (first, second, third...). The related links below have the spellings for English numbers, French numbers, and Spanish numbers.
86 spelled out is eighty-six. When writing, you should only spell out numbers that are below ten. Anything else should use numerals. However, if you must spell out a larger number, like 86, do not forget the hyphen ( - ) between "eighty" and "six."
No, it should be in the lower case. But the proper way is to spell out the numbers from less than 10 then use the numerals for numbers more than 10.