numbered lists
There is 1 section numbered 1, 5 sections numbered 2 and 2 sections numbered 3.
There is no difference between amongst and among. One can use these words interchangeably. Amongst is more of an "old-fashioned" way of saying among. However, among is more popular to use.
Some people use it interchangeably with counting numbers, some with whole numbers.
A numbered list is created by placing each item in the list on a new line and preceding it with a number followed by a period or parentheses. For example, it can be formatted as: 1. First item, 2. Second item, 3. Third item. In most word processing software, you can also use the "Numbered List" feature to automatically generate and format the list. This ensures consistent numbering and makes it easy to add or remove items while maintaining the correct sequence.
Yes, you can use look in and look at interchangeably. EX: Look in that mirror. Look at that mirror. It basically is saying the same thing.
No they can not be used interchangeably
In a password or a email ...
Zero, a useful number to have on the scales, will be present in the even numbered scales but not the odd numbered ones.
in terms of their use
Most horsemen use the 2 terms interchangeably.
Even numbered years
No difference. Some companies use each word interchangeably.
bulleted or numbered lists.
Yes you can, you cannot use the drums interchangeably however.
"Disallowed" and "unallowed" are both correct terms and can be used interchangeably to describe something that is not permitted or not allowed.
No, the left arrow key moves the cursor to the left in text, but the backspace deletes the letter immediately left of the cursor. You may be able to make it so you can use those two keys interchangeably if you alter with registration settings and stuff, but by default they do different functions.