Using "R" to represent Thursday comes from the word "Thursday" itself, where the "R" is derived from the Latin word "dies Iovis," which means "day of Jupiter." This convention helps avoid confusion with "T," which could represent both Tuesday and Thursday. By using distinct letters, we can maintain clarity in scheduling or labeling days of the week.
R means Thursday
2 miles per hour. Use the formula d=rt, but solve for r instead of d. You get r=d/t. 10 is the distance and 5 is the time. 10/5=2.
To write the expression "35 divided by r," you would use the division symbol (÷) or a forward slash (/) to represent division. The expression would be written as 35 ÷ r or 35 / r. This indicates that the number 35 is being divided by the variable r.
A geometric series represents the partial sums of a geometric sequence. The nth term in a geometric series with first term a and common ratio r is:T(n) = a(1 - r^n)/(1 - r)
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An "R" with two vertical lines instead of just one
Thursday is abbreviated R to separate it from Tuesday. Sometimes Tu and Th are used also.
Scientists use uppercase letters to represent dominant genes and lowercase letters to represent recessive genes. For example, "R" might represent a dominant gene for round seeds, while "r" might represent a recessive gene for wrinkled seeds.
R means Thursday
Yes, you can.
It can represent anything you want it to. The conventional use is that it represents the number of successes.
Thurs. is the abbreviation of Thursday. A less well known abbreviation is R, though I have also seen T and Th.
Thurs. or in a week form its R S M T W R F S
Yes, that might be OK in a text message but not in any other kind of writing.
The abbreviation could be T, Th or R, but it is more preferable to be Th
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