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They are called cell content. They could be labels or formulas.
Three, An example could be : 000
A null set. Although they could be sets of letters, sets of people, sets of animals, in fact sets of anything other than numbers.
In many mathematical applications letters represent quantities that are being solved for and that are not initially known. There are also applications in computer science where calculations have to be made using math in base other than ten. For example hexadecimal numbers are sometimes used to locate a spot in a system dump in order to troubleshoot a problem. In hex arithmetic, letters A through F could represent 10 through 15, the number 10 equaling 16.
Yes. For example, the average of 5, 7, and 9 is 7.
a good password would be one that you can remember. a strong password should consist of numbers, letters and some capital letters to make it hard. for example take the word "answer" your password could be "Answer345" which includes capital letter, letters and numbers :)
Secret codes do not have a fixed amount of letters and numbers, they could be any length.
They are called cell content. They could be labels or formulas.
Could it be today perhaps
Could it be: TODAY
Three, An example could be : 000
The letters nyt could mean Not your type. Example: Harry's nyt
TODAY .... in excel
Yes, example: (1)
First you need to know the rules like:There are never the letter O as All Os are ZerosDo all the first digits need to be LettersHow many digits must there be, Where I live currently 7 letters or numbersCan there be vanity plate of all letters and do they need to conform to the other rules?When you know all the rules:How many letters, and how many places can they be usedHow many numbers can be used and where in the sequenceWhere are the gaps or dashes and how must they be used.This example is not correct, you need to figure yours out for yourself based on your homes rules: Formula is ( Letters X allowed positions ) X ( Number of numbers X allowed positions.) and that could be X number of position that could be either numbers or letters.
You could use roman numerals but then you would need 6 letters: XIII-V-XI.
A null set. Although they could be sets of letters, sets of people, sets of animals, in fact sets of anything other than numbers.