The numerical value of 1 is 1. The numerical value of any figure is its absolute value, ignoring its negative or positive sign.
1 million = 1000000
It is 1.
The Roman numeral for 1 is I
1 is an integral integer type with the numeric value 1. '1' is an integral character type with the numeric value 49. That is, ASCII character 49 returns the symbol '1'. To convert an ASCII character in the range '0' to '9' to its integral numeric value, subtract character '0' from the character. ASCII character '0' has the numeric value 48, thus '1' - '0' = 49 - 48 = 1. To convert a numeric value in the range 0 to 9 to its ASCII character equivalent, add character '0' to the value. Thus 1 + '0' = 1 + 48 = 49 = '1'.
The Roman numeral for 1 is I and the numeral for 38 is XXXVIII
Mathi - 1
3133
1
10,000,000,000,000 I think
7.50 is in numeric form. To write it as a mixed number, you could write 7 5/10 or 7 1/2 in simplest form.
Numeric constants have the capacity to store numeric value.
That is numeric.