In English, there is a clear distinction between numbers and letters. In Hebrew, letters are also numbers.
The Romans did but these letters or numerals represented numbers.
This one is tough to answer. Roman numerals aren't numbers, they're letters. They don't equal American letters, they equal numbers. And either way, "U" isn't one of them.
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It is algebra that represents numbers by letters which are called variables.
abc 1
A code is a secret way of writing. A simple code, for example, would be to use the numbers 1-26 as they correspond to the letters of the alphabet, and then write words with the numbers instead of letters.
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numbers letters little more of both then there you go
Numbers, letters, age
No, is the answer,numbers to letters is what im looking for, thank you
the squares are named like coordinates on a map there as filed, ranks and diagonals there are numbers and letters the letters go from A to H the numbers go from 1 to 8 there is also other codes and stuff but i wont go into that
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In English, there is a clear distinction between numbers and letters. In Hebrew, letters are also numbers.
It's simply the way it's done. It's almost like asking why does the English alphabet have letters. As far as numbers go, the only instrument I know to assign numbers to a note is the piano. And the purpose of assigning numbers to notes on the piano is to help the piano player know what number finger to use for what note; especially in trickier areas.
The Romans did but these letters or numerals represented numbers.
This one is tough to answer. Roman numerals aren't numbers, they're letters. They don't equal American letters, they equal numbers. And either way, "U" isn't one of them.