-- Upper case "I" -- lower case L "l" -- one "1"
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.
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'.
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.
Any numeral from 0 to 9 is called a digit.
The Roman numeral 6 is represented by the letter "VI" in the Roman numeral system.
An abjad numeral is an Arabic letter used as a number, following a traditional order.