If A=1; B=2; C=3; and so on,is what you mean then:
are a few of the words in the English dictionary that equal 100.
No, there are 26 letters in the alphabet.
26.
All except the letter J, which didn't come into common use until after 1634. (W is debatable, because it was sometimes written as vv, and was not 100% accepted as a letter in Shakespeare's time).
it was nicknamed alphabet soup because in the first 100 days he set up so many programs (ccc, fda, fdic, etc.) that the letters mixed up in peoples mnds
The Roman alphabet is the basis for the English alphabet. The Romans used the letters A B C D E F Z H I K L M N O P Q R S T V X To which the letters G, J, U, W and Y were later added. You may be thinking of Roman Numerals... which was the system Romans used for writing numbers... they used cartain letters as numbers...... I = 1 V = 5 X = 10 L = 50 C = 100 D = 500 M = 1000 From these they made up their composite numbers, so that 15 was XV, 28 was XXVIII, 144 was CXLIV, and so on
The alphabet.
No, there are 26 letters in the alphabet.
26.
Im not 100% sure this is correct but this is what i got: 18 letters
The modern western alphabet is based on Classical Greek and Roman letters. The first two letters of the Classical Greek alphabet are 'Alpha(A)' and 'Beta(B)' . By ligating these two words we have the word 'Alphabet'. Alpha Beta = Alphabet(a). Roman numerals are selected letters from the alphabet in order to represent numbers. M (Mille)= 1000 D = 500 C (Centum) = 100 L = 50 X = 10 V = 5 I (Capital letter 'I') = 1.
C is the Roman Numeral for 100.
The word "hundred" represents the number 100, but if you're referring to a specific word in the alphabet where each letter corresponds to a position (A=1, B=2, etc.), then the word "litter" itself does not equal 100. To find a word that sums to 100 using this method, you would need to calculate the values of the letters in candidate words and see if they total 100.
100
I'm guessing it comes from the word "Phoenicians"--people who are credited with the first alphabet. However, I am not 100% sure.
You can spell all of them.Just using the letters once from "the alphabet" you can spell about 100 common words.The longest are eatable, athlete, palette, ablate, battle, health, and tablet.
Simply a word is a combination of 2 or more then 2 letters. So, in average the number of words is 30 to 35 that will contain 100 letters.
The number 100 is written as "C" in Roman numerals. This symbol derives from the Latin word "centum," which means "hundred." Roman numerals combine letters from the Latin alphabet to represent different values, and "C" specifically denotes the value of one hundred.