A thousand.
No they used to be called S & S :)
n+m
Where m and n are statements m n is called the _____ of m and n.
The mass of one specific isotope, called the mass number, is the total number of protons plus neutrons. M = P + NTherefore, for atomic number P, you would take the mass number minus the neutrons: P = M - N.
one third of a number m
The apparent brightness of stars is called "apparent magnitude", and it is written with a lowercase "m" after the number.
Find the square root of M.
The number "m" in Roman numerals represents the value 1000.
Twice the quotient of a number m and 35 can be expressed as 2 * (m / 35). This simplifies to 2m / 35, which is the same as m / 17.5. Therefore, twice the quotient of a number m and 35 is equivalent to half of the number m divided by 17.5.
That means if you multiply 3 and m together, you will get the number. Suppose the number is 24. Then you know that m = 8.
m/2
The apparent brightness of stars is called "apparent magnitude", and it is written with a lowercase "m" after the number.