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Sure, there are numbers that start with 'm' in certain contexts, like in Roman numerals where 'M' represents 1000. But in the typical Arabic numeral system we use, there are no standard numbers that start with 'm'. So unless you're counting in ancient Rome, you won't find any 'm'-starting numbers in your everyday math adventures.

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Are there e numbers in M and M's?

Yes, M&M's contain E numbers, which are codes for food additives used in the European Union. These additives can include colorings, preservatives, and flavorings. For example, certain colorings used in the coating of M&M's may be labeled with E numbers. Always check the packaging for specific ingredients and E numbers if you're concerned about additives.


Do you have to capitalize the m in marsupial?

No, you don't have to capitalize the "m" in "marsupial" unless it is the start of a sentence, or maybe used as a heading in a table.


What is the definition for general pattern with an example?

a general pattern is a number model where variables (letters) take over the numbers. Example: n (m + 3) / 2


Why is M used as an abbreviation for thousands?

M is not an abbreviation for 'thousand' - but the Roman symbol for it. The Romans and Greeks didn't have modern numbers, so they used letters of the Alphabet for writing numbers down (and for reckoning with). These days a modernised system of Roman numerals is used for writing down the year of construction for a building (and sometimes in copyright notices). You also see them on cabinet clocks. On a cabinet clock the numbers go: I II III IV V VI VII VII IX X XI XII. On a building you might see: MDCCCLVII M: 1000 D: 500 C: 100 (x3) L: 50 V: 5 I: 1 (x2) :: 1000 +500 + 100 (x3) + 50 + 5 + 1 (x2) = 1857


What do you call a M and M when there's one left?

"One M&M" or "an M&M.". The actual name is M&M not "M and M".That's why the correct way to describe a bunch is "a bag of M&Ms" or "a bowl of M&Ms" or "a handful of M&Ms". M&M is singular. M&Ms is plural.