Answer:
<h3>early 15c., "uninterrupted connection of parts in space or time," from Old French continuité, from Latin continuitatem (nominative continuitas) "a connected series," from continuus "joining, connecting with something; following one after another," from continere (intransitive) "to be uninterrupted," literally "to hang together" </h3>
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It is what number. It is the proper way to say it.
Because the 1 in the 14 means 100 and the 4 in 14 means 10
Answer: do you have any more information?
Explanation:
I believe the answer would be D.