This is a trick question. As of the 1990's, ALL letters of the English alphabet appear on a phone, including Q and Z.
(Prior to the 1990's, the numbers 1 and 0 did not have letters associated with them)
A, b, c 1 2 3 a b c with you and me
1 and 0 the Q and z
Old rotary phones and push-button phones older than 20 years had no Q or Z. As of the 1990's, ALL letters of the English alphabet appear on a phone, including Q and Z. (Prior to the 1990's, the numbers 1 and 0 did not have letters associated with them)
Q and Z are missing from a phone dial, only rotary phones and push-button phones older than 15 years. As of the 1990s, all 26 letters appear on a phone.
The letters of the word, "sponged," appear in reverse alphabetical order.
No letters are missing from the Italian alphabet. Italian has all the letters it needs. But if you asking what letters appear in English that do not appear in Italian, they are: J,k,w,x,and y.
N with a tilde over it, as in mananaU with a diaeresis over it, as in verguenza
cant read the letters that appear in the space above the box below.
asymmetrical letters appear filpped because they dont look the same where as symmetrical letter looks same on both sides.
11!/(2!2!2!)=11!/6=6652800 [It would be 11! if all of the letters were different, but you divide by two for each of the three letters which appear twice: m,a,t.]
This is the question; Suppose you have several coloured balls. Two of the balls are red, and have the letters B and E on them. Two of the balls are green, and have the letters M and R on them. Two of the balls are orange, and have the letters A and E on them. What letters are on the blue-coloured balls? Please list the letters with no spaces or punctuation in between, and sort the letters in reverse alphabetical order. For example, "ZY" would be an acceptable submission. You appear to have left something out of the puzzle. How are we to know how many blue balls there are, for example? Was there some indication of this and which letters are to be used?
When the initial letter is removed and added to the end, the word reads the same as it did originally, but from right to left. Eg, banana > ananab; potato > otatop; revive > eviver; dresser > resserd.