John just paid $33 thousand for his new car.
No, punctuation is the collection of marks that separate sentences or parts of sentences and that have no other meaning than to help you read the sentences of a text correctly. The %-sign has a meaning of its own, namely 'percent'. The same goes for # (number), @ (at) and & (and).
If I remember correctly, it is the following: FIRST the number of bedrooms- THEN the number of full baths- AND LASTLY the number of half baths (no shower or tub, just sink and toilet)
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The correct spelling of the number "14" is, indeed, "fourteen." The number "40," however, is spelled "forty."
I went to the supermarket. I bought some apples and some pears. Both of these sentences have eight syllables.
A number is a multiple of 7 if and only if it can be divided by 7 with no remainder.
The number '8' should be written as the digit '8'.
No, punctuation is the collection of marks that separate sentences or parts of sentences and that have no other meaning than to help you read the sentences of a text correctly. The %-sign has a meaning of its own, namely 'percent'. The same goes for # (number), @ (at) and & (and).
2.17 * 108
If I understand the question correctly, the answer is no.
This is missing some crucial information to be answered correctly.
5.83 x 10^5
6,034,000 = 6.034 x 106
Diagram C
No, you can't number sentences in APA style writing.
Number sentences are a variety of numbers that equal an answer. Example: 4x6x1= 24
there are 5 sentences in a paragraph. There can be any number of sentences in a paragraph; it really depends. However, the general number is 5-7 sentences.