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1 | | Click on the item that uses numbers or numerals correctly. |
| | A) | John was born on February the twenty-fifth, 1956. |
| | B) | John was born on February the twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred fifty-six. |
| | C) | John was born on February 25, 1956. |
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2 | | Click on the item that uses numbers or numerals correctly. |
| | A) | I think that $49.99 for such a small book is outrageous. |
| | B) | $49.99 for such a small book, I think, is outrageous. |
| | C) | I think that forty-nine dollars and ninety-nine cents for such a small book is outrageous. |
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3 | | Click on the item that uses numbers or numerals correctly. |
| | A) | Jordan had to pay a 50-dollar fine for illegally parking in a space for the handicapped. |
| | B) | Jordan had to pay a fifty-dollar fine for illegally parking in a space for the handicapped. |
| | C) | Jordan had to pay a $fifty fine for illegally parking in a space for the handicapped. |
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4 | | Click on the item that uses numbers or numerals correctly. |
| | A) | 908 Ash Brook Drive is the address of the house my friend Justin is buying. |
| | B) | My friend Justin is buying a house at 908 Ash Brook Drive. |
| | C) | My friend Justin is buying a house at nine hundred eight Ash Brook Drive. |
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5 | | Click on the item that uses numbers or numerals correctly. |
| | A) | Larry leaves work exactly at six-forty p.m. every day and catches the 6:54 p.m. bus home. |
| | B) | Larry leaves work exactly at six-forty p.m. every day and catches the six fifty-four p.m. bus home. |
| | C) | Larry leaves work exactly at 6:40 p.m. every day and catches the 6:54 p.m. bus home. |
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6 | | Click on the item that uses numbers or numerals correctly. |
| | A) | Our dachshund Brownie is 10 years old and is still as lively when she was one. |
| | B) | Our dachshund Brownie is ten years old and is still as lively as when she was 1. |
| | C) | Our dachshund Brownie is ten years old and is still as lively as when she was one. |
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7 | | Click on the item that uses numbers or numerals correctly. |
| | A) | Michael has 256 compact discs in his music collection. |
| | B) | Michael has two hundred fifty-six compact discs in his music collection. |
| | C) | 256 is the number of compact discs Michael has in his music collection. |
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8 | | Click on the item that uses numbers or numerals correctly. |
| | A) | 50 years ago today, May and Alexander got married. |
| | B) | May and Alexander got married fifty years ago today. |
| | C) | May and Alexander got married 50 years ago today. |
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9 | | Click on the item that uses numbers or numerals correctly. |
| | A) | Please turn to page 9 in your textbook and 22 in your workbook. |
| | B) | Please turn to page nine your textbook and 22 in your workbook. |
| | C) | Please turn to page nine in your textbook and twenty-two in your workbook. |
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10 | | Click on the item that uses numbers or numerals correctly. |
| | A) | Stacy was caught driving 80 km/h in a fifty-five km/h zone, again! |
| | B) | Stacy was caught driving 80 km/h in a fifty-five km/h zone, again! |
| | C) | Stacy was caught driving 80 km/h in a 55 km/h zone, again! |
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11 | | Click on the item that uses numbers or numerals correctly. |
| | A) | An ongoing debate is whether the city speed limit should be raised from 50 km/h to 60 km/h. |
| | B) | An ongoing debate is whether the city speed limit should be raised from fifty km/h to sixty km/h. |
| | C) | An ongoing debate is whether the city speed limit should be raised from 50 km/h to sixty km/h. |
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12 | | Click on the item that uses numbers or numerals correctly. |
| | A) | 52 cents for a first-class stamp is still a good buy. |
| | B) | Fifty-two cents for a 1st-class stamp is still a good buy. |
| | C) | Fifty-two cents for a first-class stamp is still a good buy. |
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13 | | Click on the item that uses numbers or numerals correctly. |
| | A) | My fifth wedding anniversary is October three, 2001. |
| | B) | My fifth wedding anniversary is October 3, 2001. |
| | C) | My 5th wedding anniversary is October 3, 2001. |
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14 | | Click on the item that uses numbers or numerals correctly. |
| | A) | 225 people attended Bryan's wedding |
| | B) | Two hundred twenty-five people attended Bryan's wedding. |
| | C) | At Bryan's wedding, there were two hundred twenty-five people. |
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15 | | Click on the item that uses numbers or numerals correctly. |
| | A) | The Blue Jays beat the Mets last night by a score of 9 to 8; the winning team had 1 home run. |
| | B) | The Blue Jays beat the Mets last night by a score of nine to eight; the winning team had one home run. |
| | C) | The Blue Jays beat the Mets last night by a score of 9 to 8; the winning team had one home run. |
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16 | | Click on the item that uses numbers or numerals correctly. |
| | A) | Interest rates on 30-year mortgages might rise above eight percent soon. |
| | B) | Interest rates on thirty-year mortgages might rise above eight percent soon. |
| | C) | Interest rates on 30-year mortgages might rise above 8 percent soon. |
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17 | | Click on the item that uses numbers or numerals correctly. |
| | A) | When Mike put one dollar and twenty-five cents into the soda machine, six cans of soda came out. |
| | B) | When Mike put $1.25 into the soda machine, six cans of soda came out. |
| | C) | When Mike put $1.25 into the soda machine, 6 cans of soda came out. |
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18 | | Click on the item that uses numbers or numerals correctly. |
| | A) | The ship's crew had 439 members; among them was only one doctor. |
| | B) | The ship's crew had four hundred thirty-nine members; among them was only one doctor. |
| | C) | The ship's crew had 439 members; among them was only 1 doctor. |
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