If it is ten and over then you spell it. (ten, eleven, twelve...etc.)
If you want. You shouldn't, however, at the start of a sentence.
You should spell out the word.
Generally you spell out numbers that are ten or below, between eleven and twenty you can probably do as you like. The larger a number, the less likely you are to spell it out. To be safe, you can always spell out a number and add the numeral in parentheses behind. There is no particular rule for spelling out specifically when there are multiple numbers in a sentence.
Yes, numbers should be written as full words.
spell HELLO, you will reverse the numbers so that they read 0.7734.
If you want. You shouldn't, however, at the start of a sentence.
You should spell out the word.
when writing numbers in any other subject than math, you should spell them out.
Generally you spell out numbers that are ten or below, between eleven and twenty you can probably do as you like. The larger a number, the less likely you are to spell it out. To be safe, you can always spell out a number and add the numeral in parentheses behind. There is no particular rule for spelling out specifically when there are multiple numbers in a sentence.
Yes, numbers should be written as full words.
The correct way to start a sentence with a number is to spell it out... For example... 'Three people were injured' is correct while '3 people were injured' is not.
44 for example should be written forty four.
You spell the number 12 in spanish "doce." You should always spell this number in word form if you plan to use it at the beginning of a sentence, such as "Doce minutos?"
spell HELLO, you will reverse the numbers so that they read 0.7734.
* There is nothing etched in stone on this topic: Different style guides will give you different answers. A common usage is to spell out the numbers from "one" through "nine." But from "10" and above, use the numeral itself.However, if a sentence begins with a numeral, always spell it out., e.g., "Seven people attended the lecture." * A few more exceptions to spelling out a number past "nine" is that temperatures and longitude/latitude are always spelled out. You can write 5:34 a.m., but when it's an even hour you write it 5 a.m. Anti Meridian (means before noon, whereas p.m. is post meridian [after noon]). Both are Latin and should be capitalized but since it's not dominant to the sentence it is not capitalized as it is too distracting to the numbers indicating the time.
The questioner does not possess a spell-checker. I would like to point out it should be 'for' in your question
In ordinary writing, the numbers one through ten are written as words. Higher numbers are written as numbers.A sentence should not start with a numeral, so write out the number (or reword the sentence).