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.
a general pattern is a number model where variables (letters) take over the numbers. Example: n (m + 3) / 2
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
"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.
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Million is a number. It begins with the letter m.
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The label starts with the small letter ' i '. The irrational numbers themselves can start with any digit.
4 & 9 For any two unknown numbers, we can say nm = 36 n + m = 13 Hence n = 13 - m Substitute (13 - m) m = 36 Multiply out 13m - m^2 = 36 m^2 - 13m + 36 = 0 factor ( m -9)( m - 4) = 0 Hence m = 4 & m = 9 NB THis is good for any two unknown numbers, to be found against any constant.
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10m/n for any pair of counting numbers m and n such that m < n
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You cannot. Suppose the mean of a set of numbers is m. Now add the pair of numbers m-x and m+x to the set, where x is any number. The new, extended set will have the same mean as before but two more members.
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