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BCOM (with BCOM Online, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card) (New, Engaging Titles from 4LTR Press)
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ISBN: 9781337116848
Author: Carol M. Lehman, Debbie D. DuFrene
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter GUA, Problem 12E
Summary Introduction

1.

To correct:

The number usage in the given sentence.

Introduction:

In general English writing, numbers from 1 to 9 are written in words and 10 to 99 are written in numerical form. But there are exceptional cases in which this rule is not followed.

Summary Introduction

2.

To correct:

The number usage in the given sentence.

Introduction:

In general English writing, numbers from 1 to 9 are written in words and 10 to 99 are written in numerical form. But there are exceptional cases in which this rule is not followed.

Summary Introduction

3.

To correct:

The number usage in the given sentence.

Introduction:

In general English writing, numbers from 1 to 9 are written in words and 10 to 99 are written in numerical form. But there are exceptional cases in which this rule is not followed.

Summary Introduction

4.

To correct:

The number usage in the given sentence.

Introduction:

In general English writing, numbers from 1 to 9 are written in words and 10 to 99 are written in numerical form. But there are exceptional cases in which this rule is not followed.

Summary Introduction

5.

To correct:

The number usage in the given sentence.

Introduction:

In general English writing, numbers from 1 to 9 are written in words and 10 to 99 are written in numerical form. But there are exceptional cases in which this rule is not followed.

Summary Introduction

6.

To correct:

The number usage in the given sentence.

Introduction:

In general English writing, numbers from 1 to 9 are written in words and 10 to 99 are written in numerical form. But there are exceptional cases in which this rule is not followed.

Summary Introduction

7.

To correct:

The number usage in the given sentence.

Introduction:

In general English writing, numbers from 1 to 9 are written in words and 10 to 99 are written in numerical form. But there are exceptional cases in which this rule is not followed.

Summary Introduction

8.

To correct:

The number usage in the given sentence.

Introduction:

In general English writing, numbers from 1 to 9 are written in words and 10 to 99 are written in numerical form. But there are exceptional cases in which this rule is not followed.

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