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The correct punctuation is '50s music, with the apostrophe before the number to indicate the omission of the letters 19. This follows the standard convention for abbreviating decades.
An apostrophe is a punctuation mark used to indicate possession or to show where letters have been omitted in contractions. It is also used in some plural forms of numbers and letters.
No, data source typically does not include constant text elements like punctuation, spaces, or graphics of a letter. Data source refers to the actual data being collected or stored, such as numbers, words, or symbols that are subject to change or manipulation within a system or database.
Cebuano numbers are the same in Spanish numbers same pronouncement and spelling. as in uno, dos, tres etc... one, two, three respectively
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You don't generally add punctuation to numbers.
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Alphanumeric includes numbers, punctuation and symbols as well as the alphabet itself, whereas the alphabet is...well...the alphabet.
Yes, a compound of nitrogen and fluorine will be covalent.
The dash key (-) is a punctuation mark used to indicate a pause or break in a sentence. It can also be used to create compound words or to separate numbers in a range.
A number is not a form of punctuation, it would become confusing to people to add numbers as punctuation. Therefore none of the numbers should replace the question mark
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add numbers or if you are allowed add punctuation.
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In a neutral compound, the sum of the oxidation numbers of the atoms in the compound is zero.