In the English-speaking world, PQRS
The number 7 usually has the letters PQRS, although some phones leave out the Q and just have PRS.
The letters PQRS are on the number 7 key.
The 44 denotes that the number could be anywhere in the UK (England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland and the 7 means that it is a mobile (cell) number so could also be anywhere. The 9 is just part of the rest of the number.
its powered by the cell phone company 24/7 and its powered by electricity
None. If the number starts with '7' it will probably be a mobile (cell) phone.
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It doesn't relate to a specific area - it's a mobile (cell) phone number. This is indicated by the number 7 after the country code 44
Nowhere. Any UK number starting with 7 will be a mobile (cell) phone number.
The first two digits (44) - determines that it's a UK number. The next digit (7) means it's a mobile (cell) number.
Yes. Actually I got my first cell phone when I was 7 years old
Yes. 44 is the international dialling code for the UK. The next digit, 7, indicates it's probably a mobile (cell) 'phone. Other uses of a 7 in that digit position would be for services which allow the owner of the number to have one publically known 'phone number and to divert their calls to any other 'phone number that they want to receive the incoming calls on.
I think that the phone number is still the same so you would call it as if it is in the US. To answer my own question, (they have been here and now gone home again), you dial +1 followed by cell phone no.
The solution is count the number of letters in the word and divide by the number of permutations of the repeated letters; 7!/3! = 840.
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