How to write numbers one after the other in different context


Sorry if the title is poor. I am having a hard time thinking of a good title.


If I wanted to say something like:


"We will have 5 two-hour sessions".


Is there a proper way of listing this?



  • "Five 2-hour sessions"?

  • "5 2-hour sessions"?

  • "5 two-hour sessions"?

  • "Five two-hour sessions"?



Answer



Many style guides (some? My papers must conform to Turabian's Manual) say to either use numerals or spell out the numbers—don't mix and match formats. That said, I find five 2-hour sessions to be more readable than five two-hour sessions.


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