Write a sentence demonstrating each of the following rules for numbers.

1. Always spell out a number that begins a sentence.

2. Use figures for amounts of money, preceded by a dollar sign.

3. For very large numbers, use a combination of figures and words.

4. Use figures for exact measurements, including amounts of money. Use a dollar sign for amounts over $1.

5. Use figures for fractions, decimals, and percentages.


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