You hyphenate "35-65 year olds" as "35-65-year-olds." The hyphens connect the numbers to indicate a range and link "year" and "old" to form a compound adjective describing the age group. Always use hyphens in this context to maintain clarity.
Year-end is hyphenated in AP Style and is an adjective.
713I took 3565 an multiplied it by one fifth. One fifth is equal to .2 or 20 percent.
The DSS policy on 5 year olds and 2 year olds involves regulation of day care centers.
The Bold and the Beautiful - 1987 1-3565 was released on: USA: 5 June 2001
yes ten year olds can play with dolls even 11 year olds can
can 14 year olds work there?
Don't hyphenate; ongoing is one word.
You do not hyphenate the number.
I think it's more accepted to hyphenate it.
You hyphenate it only at the hyphen.
You do not need to hyphenate.
The GCF of 3565 and 90 is 5