Numbers and units of measure
When using numbers in running text, follow these guidelines:
- Spell out numbers from one to nine. However, use numerals for units
of measure.
- Use Arabic numerals for numbers above ten.
- If a numeral starts a sentence, spell it out. For example: Five thousand
environments have been deployed during the last six months.
- In one sentence, use either a spelled-out number or a numeral, not both.
- Use a comma if a numeral includes more than 4 digits. For example: 50,000.
In mathematical expressions:
- Use the x symbol for multiplication.
- Add a space between numbers and operators. For example: 256 x 2 = 512.
When using units of measure in running text, follow these guidelines:
- Use the corresponding unit symbol if a unit of measure comes immediately
after a numeral.
- Kb for kilobit
- KB for kilobyte
- kbps for kilobits per second
- GB for gigabyte
- Gbit for gigabit
- MB for megabyte
- Do not pluralize an abbreviated unit of measure.
- Add a space between a numeral and a unit of measure.