All written numerals have width.
It maybe a Roman Numeral
A letter that stands for a number is called a variable. Any letter or value can be used as a variable.Im guessing, by the question, its a Roman Numeral. But the wording is bad. Will a supervisor edit that?
A letter used in place of a numeral is called a variable.
The Roman numeral system does not use the letter A.
She can use any letter (or symbol) that she wants to. Since w is the first letter of width, it seems like a good choice.
A non-numeral is any word or symbol that represents a numeral, but is not a numeral. Therefore, an example of a non-numeral less than ten is three.
It is the letter "C".
They're numbers. Hence the term 'numeral'.
All of the letters of the alphabet have some width. The narrowest letter is I.
The Roman numeral 6 is represented by the letter "VI" in the Roman numeral system.
Any numeral from 0 to 9 is called a digit.