Chicago manual of style miles per hour

Chicago manual of style miles per hour

 

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Guidelines for spelling out numbers: · Units of measurement (Chicago 8.15) in running text should be spelled out. · Express round numbers above one million in a half- hour session a quarter mile a quarter- mile run an eighth note. Noun form open; adjective form hyphenated. See also numbers. We base our style guide on the Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS) for all He took his new Hog for a ride—tearing down roads at ninety miles per hour. A. There is no need for hyphens if you're using the phrase as a noun: We'll be there in two and a half hours; two and a half hours is plenty of time. A. Actually, the Manual spells out nonround numbers only through one hundred, so “318 miles an hour” is fine Chicago style. Please see CMOS 9.2 I know AP style says pro football Super Bowls should be identified by the year, not the roman numerals For example, “The road extends for 0.8 mile(s). I am trying to write “318 miles an hour, the top wind speed of an F5 tornado.” I know the Manual wants most numbers spelled out up through 999, but writing “ Long, common phrases, such as IQ (Intelligence Quotient), rpm (revolutions per minute), mph (miles per hour), and mpg (miles per gallon). Such abbreviations are I'm sticking to the definition in AP's dictionary of choice, Webster's New World The Chicago Manual of Style differentiates numerals from words as well. Style guides: Chicago Manual of Style and Garner's Modern American Usage (for rules, monthlong; motocross; mph (miles per hour; use figures: 7 mph)Q. Can you direct me to the reference in CMOS that would cover writing 15mph (no space) or 150 mph (with space) and 8mm (no space) or 8 mm (space)? The Chicago Manual of Style Online use spelled-out numbers or numerals with units of time—for example, seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years. The Chicago Manual of Style Online use spelled-out numbers or numerals with units of time—for example, seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years.

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