Yes, the "prime" symbol (')can be used to denote minutes. The prime symbol looks similar to an apostrophe, but is a straight line. So, 10 minutes would be written as 10'. You didn't ask, but the double prime symbol can be used to denote seconds, as in 10".
Yes. However, it is not possible to show them on the browser that we have to use.A superscript o - like in degrees, to indicate hour and a single quotation mark to indicate minutes. A double quotation mark will represent seconds.
a figure, symbol, or group of these denoting a number. • a word expressing a number.
a figure, symbol, or group of these denoting a number.
It's saves them time when writing out equations, and it's universal so that anybody could understand and read the symbol.
If you mean 7/32, it is already in its simplest form. When writing fractions for a problem, please use the symbol / rather than just leaving a space.
no,im afraid that there is not
The shortend form for minutes is mins :)
Not standard notation, but no. Preferred is the mks or cgs standard: second.
Yes. A single apostrophe (quote) can be used for minutes or for feet. Since the two measure entirely different things they should not appear together and so there is little danger of confusion. In a similar fashion a double apostrophe (quote) works for seconds or inches. Also, these symbols can be used for minutes and seconds of time or of angular separation.
Yes. However, it is not possible to show them on the browser that we have to use.A superscript o - like in degrees, to indicate hour and a single quotation mark to indicate minutes. A double quotation mark will represent seconds.
a figure, symbol, or group of these denoting a number. • a word expressing a number.
a figure, symbol, or group of these denoting a number.
Symbol = noun, a sign or mark denoting something else. Cymbal = noun, a musical instrument of the percussion family.
Pico (symbol p) is a prefix in the metric system denoting one trillionth.
Mega- (symbol M) is a prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of million
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Pico- (symbol p) is a prefix in the metric system denoting one trillionth, a factor of 10^−12 (0.000000000001).