A numerical progression is a sequence of numbers displayed a predictable pattern.
A numerical expression is a mathematical phrase involving only numbers and one or more operational symbols. The following are some examples of numerical expressions. For example, the numerical expression 4 + 20 - 7 in the example above simplifies to the number 17.
In statistics numerical data is quantitative rather than qualitative.
==Definition of Numerical ExpressionA numerical expression is an expression that combines numbers and one or more operation symbols.Examples of Numerical ExpressionThe following are some examples of numerical expressions.4 + 20 - 7, (2 + 3) - 7, (6 × 2) ÷ 20, 5 ÷ (20 × 3), (9x3+6)-3+62A numerical expression represents a particular number.For example, the numerical expression 4 + 20 - 7 in the example above simplfies to the number 17.It is a math problem that has only numbers
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Yes but the progression would be a degenerate one.
None of the expressions on that list is a numerical one.
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No. A blank cell has a numerical value of zero.
Unicellular. Like a bike with one wheel, a "unicycle", Uni- is the predecessor to a word that contains "one". Uni - One, Bi - Two, Tri - Three, Quad - Four are some examples of numerical predecessors. Hope this helps! (Oh and an organism with more than one cell is not bi, but Multicellular, such as humans and animals!)
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Transitional Markers are words that show progression from one point to another. They are also known as connectors. They are used to join ideas together. They help to make writing more coherent. Some examples of these include and, but, or, nor, so, yet, because, although, while, if, as, since, therefore, however, otherwise, moreover, in addition, furthermore, eventually, firstly, secondly, in conclusion, thus, hence, similarly, for example, also, wherefore, whereof, thereof...
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