"I'm officially invoking Section 740 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act."
Sixteen words about crime statistics. Or sixteen words about something else entirely.
This is only thirteen words, so what am I missing?
Note: In a sentence, "740" is considered one word. Numbers, whether written as numerals (e.g., 740) or spelled out (e.g., seven hundred forty), are typically counted as a single word in English, as they represent a single concept or quantity.
"I'm officially invoking Section 740 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act."
Sixteen words about crime statistics. Or sixteen words about something else entirely.
This is only thirteen words, so what am I missing?
Note: In a sentence, "740" is considered one word. Numbers, whether written as numerals (e.g., 740) or spelled out (e.g., seven hundred forty), are typically counted as a single word in English, as they represent a single concept or quantity.
How would EKO not know this?
Maybe EKO is an AI bot?
Well, it was an AI bot (Grok) that gave me the NOTE: .......... skinny, so if EKO was AI BOT it would surely know 740 was counted as one word.
Hmm, that’s just weird then.
Yeah I spotted that too
That's pretty basic as I see it, especially when written in numeral form 740. Know one would count that as three words.