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In Roman numerals, the symbol "V" represents the number 5.
V is the symbol for 5 one capital V
The Mayan symbol for number five is a horizontal bar.
It's already an Hindu-Arabic symbol representing the number 5.
To write 5 cents using the cent symbol, you would use the notation "5¢." The cent symbol (¢) is placed after the number to indicate the amount in cents. Ensure that there is no space between the number and the symbol.
The symbol of a boron atom is "B", and the number of electrons in a neutral atom is the same as the number of protons, which equals the atomic number of boron: 5.
When adding or subtracting from both sides, the symbol doesn't change. The symbol only reverses when both sides are multiplied or divided by a negative number, because doing so makes the lesser side greater and the larger side smaller. Consider: 5>-3 *-1 -5<3 6>4 *-1 -6<-4
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the same as English, Danish has the same number symbols...
The inequality symbol doesn't change direction in this case.Note that that is the same as adding a positive number.Note also that if you MULTIPLY or DIVIDE by a negative number, then you need to change the direction of the inequality symbol.
The symbol for the isotope would be B and the atomic number would be 5, as the mass number is the sum of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus, so in this case: 5 protons + 10 neutrons = mass number 15.