When To Write Out Numbers
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The two styles have very different rules for when to write numbers as words or numerals. MLA Style spells out numbers that can be written in one or two words (three, fifteen, seventy-six, one thousand, twelve billion) and to use numerals for other numbers (2¾; 584; 1,001; 25,000,000). APA Style, on the other hand, generally uses words for numbers below 10 and numerals for numbers 10 and above.If you are following APA or MLA Style for a research paper you will want to consult the latest edition of the guides. More Information About Writing Out Numbers Here is an instructional video with additional information on when to write out numbers. Latest News
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