numbers more than 10

Subject: numbers more than 10
From: Vikki Shine <shinev -at- STD -dot- TERADYNE -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 15 May 1997 14:25:27 -0700

Hi All,

Can someone tell me what I should with the
following sentence:

"THE COOLANT SUPPLIED TO THE TEST STATIONS IS A
DIELECTRIC LIQUID. 15 GALLONS PER SYSTEM IS
REQUIRED."

At this point, I do not have any say in changing
the wording. What I need to know; the sentence
beginning with 15 gallons..should it be 15 written
out as fifteen gallons..; which is not keeping with
the convention of writing out numbers less than
ten; and anything over that using the numeric
value. What do you think?

Vikki

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