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Anonymous

Dec 22, 2024

The hyphen in ‘two-thirds’ is used because:

Why is a hyphen used in "two-thirds"?

8 Answers

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Anonymous

Dec 16, 2024

Because "two-thirds" is a fraction, and when you are spelling out a fraction in words, there must be a hyphen to indicate that is is a fraction
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Anonymous

Jan 07, 2025

It is a fractionExplanation:When a fraction is written out in words, it is important to place a hyphen between the words in order to indicate the nature of the expression. This reduces confusion for the reader. However, this hyphen is only used when the number is present in the sentence in front of a noun, making it an adjective.
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Anonymous

Dec 06, 2024

,The hyphen is used because two-thirds is a fraction written in extense
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Anonymous

Jan 11, 2025

C: two thirds is a fractionExplanation:  The hyphen in "two-thirds" is used because two thirds is a fraction. When we spell out simple fractions, we have to add a hyphen between the two words. The first word is  the numerator, which represents the parts being considered. The second number is the denominator, which represents in how many parts the whole was divided.
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Anonymous

Jan 24, 2025

The correct answer is C. Two-thirds is a fractionExplanation:The hyphen is a punctuation mark usually used to link two or more elements in a sentence, hyphened words usually act as a modifier or adjective before a noun. According to grammar, if a sentence includes a fraction, the fraction should be hyphened as both parts of the fraction are linked and this is shown through the use of hyphen that clarifies the relationship between the two parts of the fraction "two" and "thirds". Additionally, fractions are hyphened especially is the fraction acts as a modifier in the sentence. Considering this, the hyphen is "two-thirds" is explained because this is a fraction and a hyphen is required to let the reader know the relation between the two words and thus, the reader can understand they are both parts of a fraction and not just separated numbers.
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Anonymous

Feb 13, 2025

Hey there!I believe the answer to your question is C. 2/3= two-thirds
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Anonymous

Jan 15, 2025

I think it's C. because that's how you would say 2/3.
The hyphen in "Two-thirds " is used because A) Two modifies three. A hyphen is used to join words to create a synthesis term. 

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