X
The Roman numeral for 10 is X
Eg.
VIIII = 9
X = 10
XI = 11
XII = 12
The first character can be any one of 26.The second character can be any one of 26.The third character can be any one of 26.The fourth character can be any one of 10.The fifth character can be any one of 10.The sixth character can be any one of 10.So there are (26 x 26 x 26 x 10 x 10 x 10) = 17,576,000 possible different plates.
You don't write all of the names all of the time. Pick one name and call the character that most of the time or the readers will get confused.
how do you write $12.00 in a numeric character?
I would write it as 1*10-24
It requires one character to write it.
1 and 1/10 11/10
the person how has to write about the character is either the nararator or the author
10^100
10%
the answer is 10
You can write 10 microns as "10 μm" where the symbol "μ" represents the prefix "micro-" which denotes one millionth of a unit.
I think the answer before is confused with 10 to 10. The answer is: If AM, 00:50. If PM, 12:50