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12 January, 07:55

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Which of these sentences is punctuated correctly?

I had to pay a "one hundred dollar bill" to ride a hot air balloon.

I had to pay a one hundred-dollar bill to ride a hot air balloon.

I had to pay a one hundred dollar bill, to ride a hot air balloon.

I had to pay a one-hundred dollar bill to ride a hot-air balloon.

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  1. 12 January, 08:26
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    The second one (one hundred-dollar bill)

    explanation: in the first there is no need for the quotations (you aren't quoting anything)

    in the third one there is no need for a coma

    and in the forth no need for the hyphen
  2. 12 January, 09:58
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    Answer: I had to pay a one hundred dollar bill, to ride a hot air balloon.

    Explanation: the hyphens aren't necessary.
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