If you are using Windows, open the Charmap application and look for a character that looks like a y with a horizontal line over it. Copy it, and paste it into Word or wherever you want to use it. I am not aware of any shortcut key (except for the Alt code, which you can also get from Charmap) for this character.
y/5
X divided by Y
No there is no hypen in the word nonjudgemental.
Writing W/Y, as a decimal requires information about W and Y.
It is simply: 50/y meaning 50 over y
You can write ordered pairs as ratios to determine if two sets of ordered pairs form a linear or non-linear relationship. In a table of x,y values, the ordered pairs are listed as the x value first, then the corresponding y value. Remove from the table and write as a ratio of x over y, (or y over x, if you like). In a linear relationship, all the ratios of x over y, (or y over x) are equivalent.
y = 3x/4 + 7
"And you" as a single statement is Y usted (Formal) y tú (informal) ("y tu"- no accent over the U means "and your" so be careful)
No
yes
The symbol for a hyphen is "-".
no