It looks like a ratio of two integers, p/q, where q is not zero.
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A fraction is a part of a whole. For instance, if you cut a cake into ten slices, each slice is a tenth of the whole cake. Therefore, the fraction for the slice would be 1/10 (one tenth or one over ten).
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Oh, dude, the letter Q was probably invented because someone thought, "Hey, we need a letter that's almost useless on its own but can't live without U." Like, seriously, who even uses Q without U? It's like a tag team letter, they're inseparable. So yeah, Q was basically created to keep U company and make words look fancier.
A cursive capital Q typically starts with a loop at the top, curves down to the left, goes up and crosses over, then finishes with a tail that curves back to the left.
A picture is worth a thousand words. I would do a search on Google Images for this one. Generally, I think a capital "Q" in cursive handwriting looks a lot like the number "2" but not exactly.
The cursive Q looks like a two because it evolved from a script variation in which the tail of the Q and the loop were omitted, leading to a shape that resembles the number two. Over time, this simplified form became standardized in cursive writing.
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Quito is the capital city in Ecuador. It begins with the letter Q.
It looks like a ratio of two integers, p/q, where q is not zero.
Q: what will phones look like in the future? A: Your mum. :D
they look like colorado people colorful
A capital cursive E looks like a 3 but backwards
Ecuador is the only South American country with a capital starting with the letter Q. The capital of Ecuador is Quito.
No state capital begins with the letter Q. Quebec City is the capital of Quebec Province in Canada.
Ecuador. The capital is Quito.