It is a variable.
A variable is a (letter) symbol that represents one or more numbers
Answer: It stands for one more than 68 and one less than 70. Answer: Among several usages, it is used for a certain sexual position.
An algebraic expression can have a mixture of numbers and variables, but it does not contain an equals sign.
No. But there can be more than one data point which has the same value as the mean for the set of numbers. Or there can be none that take the mean value.
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It is a variable.
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It is a variable
A variable is a (letter) symbol that represents one or more numbers
It's an "i" with a line between it. It stands for "one".
One of the symbol combinations the acronym HSM stands for is High School Musical. It also stands for many other symbol combinations, as the acronym MSI does.
First, the G in GCF stands for Greatest. Greatest is a superlative and that means there can be only one. Second, the C in GCF stands for Common. And that is in reference to a factor that is common to two or more numbers - not just one, as is the case in this question.
The chemical symbol Au comes from the latin word for gold "aurum".It is one of several chemical symbols that are based on latin words. Others are:-Tin (Sn stands for Stannum)-Copper (Cu stands for Cuprum)-Silver (Ag stands for Argentum)-Lead (Pb stands for Plumbum)-Tungsten (W stands for Wolfram)-Antimony (Sb stands for Stibium)-Iron (Fe stands for Ferrum)-Potassium (K stands for Kalium)-Mercury (Hg stands for Hydrargyrum)
The Olympic symbol stands for the five major regions. They are: North and South America is considered one, Australia, Africa, Asia, and Europe.
A person can find out what the symbol CIO2 stands for from several different places. Some of these places include Wikipedia and various chemistry textbooks. Additionally a person could locate and ask a chemistry professor.