A letter that stands for a number is called a variable. Any letter or value can be used as a variable.
Im guessing, by the question, its a Roman Numeral. But the wording is bad. Will a supervisor edit that?
A letter that stands for a number is called a variable. Any letter or value can be used as a variable.
Im guessing, by the question, its a Roman Numeral. But the wording is bad. Will a supervisor edit that?
It could be a Roman numeral or the unknown of a algebraic variable.
A letter in math can stand for any number
variable
Year
In Roman numerals, the number 5 is represented by the letter V
a variable is a letter that stand for another number
The point of using letters in algebra is that they can stand for any number (or a range of numbers that are, as yet, unspecified). There is no specific letter allocated to a number.
Deceased
benefits of a divorced spouse
This format cannot be used. The letter "L" = 50, The letter "C" = 100 and the letter "m" = 1,000.
Stevens 940 shotguns have a letter after model number is a way to date this gun?
Carbon. Mass of 12.011. Atomic number 6.
a varible or another number but just replaced wit a letter