Technically, yes! It is called a sound-rhyme. The spelling doesn't rhyme, but the sound does. It is acceptable in poetry with rhyme scheme.
The sum will be zero or close to zero, depending on how the sampling was done. See related question.
maybe but I have never heard of such thing so i think you may have done the sum wrong.
Brackets are used when you want a part of the sum to be done first...EX. 5 + (4+1) On this sum you do the 4 plus 1 first then you add it to five. Brackets separate the sum out! In any case because my example was very easy you do what is in the brackets first
Bun, done, dun, fun, gun, Hun, none, pun, run, sun, ton, won.
There are several words that rhyme with num. Here are some of them: bum come dumb gum hum mum numb plum rum strum slum sum thumb yum
Dim Sum
Sum. It means I am in Latin.
plum
done
done
Plum.
Bun, Done, Fun
Done With you? A blunt or 2
Another year is done.
Bum, dumb, some, crumb, sum, bum, rum,
Shoddy rhymes with body. Shoddy means badly made or done
One word that rhymes with "son" and means bad is "done."