Understanding Numbers in Writing
1. The Core Rule: Spell Out One Through Nine, Use Numerals for 10+
This is the foundation of AP Style number usage.
Spell Out (1–9)
- one player
- five games
- nine updates
Use Numerals (10+)
- 10 points
- 14 wins
- 27 users
This rule applies to most uses unless a specific category overrides it (ages, dates, time, money, etc.).
2. Ages: Always Use Numerals
Ages are always numerals, no matter how small the number.
Examples
- a 5-year-old boy
- The player is 7 years old.
- a 3-year contract
- The 19-year-old scored twice.
Hyphenation Rule
When age is used as a modifier before a noun, hyphenate it:
- a 5-year-old boy
When age comes after the noun, no hyphens:
- The boy is 5 years old.
3. Dates: Always Numerals
AP Style uses numerals for dates, no matter the number.
Examples
- Jan. 3, 2026
- Feb. 14
- Oct. 31
Months to Abbreviate
AP Style abbreviates:
- Jan., Feb., Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec.
Spell out:
- March, April, May, June, July
4. Time: Numerals + a.m./p.m.
AP Style uses numerals for time and lowercase a.m./p.m. with periods.
Examples
- 7 p.m.
- 6:30 a.m.
- noon (never 12 p.m.)
- midnight (never 12 a.m.)
No Zeros for On-the-Hour Times
- 7 p.m. (not 7:00 p.m.)
5. Percent: Use the Word “percent” (Not the Symbol)
AP Style spells out percent and uses numerals with it.
Examples
- 5 percent
- 12 percent
- 0.5 percent
- The team’s chances rose 20 percent.
Never Use %
AP Style does not use the percent symbol in standard text.
6. Money: Use the Dollar Sign + Numerals
AP Style uses $ + numerals for money amounts.
Examples
- $5
- $10 million
- $3.49
- $250,000
- $1 billion
Do NOT Spell Out “dollars”
Incorrect:
five dollars
Correct:
$5
7. Other Important AP Number Rules
A. Scores → Always Numerals
- The team won 27-24.
- They lost 3-2.
B. Rankings → Use “No.”
- No. 1 team
- No. 7 ranking
C. Dimensions → Always Numerals
- 6-foot player
- 5-by-7 room
- 3-inch screen
D. Millions/Billions → Use Numerals + Word
- 3 million users
- $2 billion deal
E. Decades → No Apostrophe
- the 1990s
- the ’80s (apostrophe before the decade, not after)
8. Common Number Mistakes Writers Must Avoid
A. Spelling out numbers above nine
Incorrect:
The team scored fourteen points.
Correct:
The team scored 14 points.
B. Using % instead of “percent”
Incorrect:
5% of users…
Correct:
5 percent of users…
C. Writing out ages
Incorrect:
a five-year-old boy
Correct:
a 5-year-old boy
D. Adding zeros to time
Incorrect:
7:00 p.m.
Correct:
7 p.m.
E. Using apostrophes in decades
Incorrect:
the 1990’s
Correct:
the 1990s
9. Examples in Real Article Writing
Sports
- The 27-year-old scored 14 points in 7 minutes.
News
- The bill passed with 62 percent support.
Entertainment
- The movie premieres at 7 p.m. on Jan. 3.
Tech
- The update reached 5 million downloads.
10. Final Takeaway for Total Apex Writers
Numbers are one of the most important AP Style areas — and one of the easiest to get wrong.
AP Style Essentials
- Spell out one through nine
- Use numerals for 10+
- Ages → always numerals
- Dates → always numerals
- Time → numerals + a.m./p.m.
- Percent → spell out “percent”
- Money → $5, $10 million
Mastering numbers helps contributors produce clean, polished, high‑performing content across every Total Apex vertical — from news to gaming to sports to lifestyle.
