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Numbers are sometimes a problem for inexperienced
dictators. Most "teen" numbers can easily be confused
with "ty" (pronounced "tee') numbers such as: 13/30,
14/40, 15/50/ 16/60, 17/70, 18/80. Dictating numbers properly
and in the accepted manner is a good way to avoid any misunderstanding
and is simple.
Here are some examples of how you should say numbers:
Number Dictate
15 ........................... "Fifteen.
That's one, five."
50 ........................... "Fifty. That's
five, zero."
17 ........................... "Seventeen.
That's one, seven."
When dictating file numbers, medical numbers, etc., Social
Insurance or Social Security numbers, make sure you know the
pace of the number. By this, I mean a number that is listed
as "1234 567 899" should NOT be dictated as 123, pause,
4567, pause, 899. Just pausing between numbers, even if your pause
is clear, as in "1234" (pause) "567" (pause)
"899," is not good enough, as the transcriptionist still
may not know where to place the spaces between numbers. Rather,
try to keep the pattern of the number as well as stating the separating
spaces, by saying "1234, space. 567, space. 899." Proper
"number pace" is important to transcriptionists, as
the number is more easily transcribed and is also more likely
to be accurately transcribed. (Try this: sit at your computer
and have someone tell you an unknown number of unknown length,
without them stopping, while you type it exactly as it should
be.)
If you are dictating a long number keep the numbers in groups
of three or four, for easier transcription. Very important
also is the point that "0" (zero) is a number; "o"
(oh) is a letter. The number "506" should be dictated
as "five, zero, six," not "five, oh, six."
This is of the utmost importance in file numbers that include
letters of course, as the transcriptionist will consider all "o"
sounds as the letter "o," and will transcribe it accordingly.
Continued . . . 
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