Q12 Writing Tips Flashcards

1
Q

Four principles of writing

A
  • The fewer numbers the better
  • Smaller numbers
  • Prefer simple numbers
  • Personal numbers
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2
Q

Optimal sentence length

A

25 words or fewer

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3
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The more numbers we see . . .

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The less we comprehend, so only keep the number that has actual meaning

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4
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Once a number gets into the millions like this: 5,036,587

A

Make it smaller like this: 5 million

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5
Q

Round larger numbers unless . . .

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Precise ones are required

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6
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UF has 50,000 students. Is this round number okay?

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  • Yes because this is understood as a general statement
  • Context implies this is an approximation
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7
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You can’t start a sentence with a number unless . . .

A

It’s spelled out

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8
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This semester, UF has 50,000 students enrolled. Is the rounded number okay?

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No, because the context implies a more exact number so it should be precise

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9
Q

How many digits are okay for exact numbers?

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Up to three

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10
Q

Never use the phrases:

A
  • More than or less than
  • Instead, say “about”
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11
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When is “about” unneccessary?

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When rounding a decimal to a whole number, because that’s an equivalency not an approximation

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12
Q

When are decimal points necessary?

A

To distinguish two numbers

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13
Q

Changing percentages to ratios makes them . . .

A

More personal

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