In Britain and Australia the answer to this question is 101, "one hundred And one". However in North America 101 is usually "one hundred one", and the first number with the letter "a" in it is 1000 -- "one thousAnd".
Since A is the First letter of the alphabets, it's number 1. Easy question, easy answer.
It represents the first letter in the code. For example, if the number is 7, the first letter is a G.
no number does begin with P...but the first cardinal number to use the letter P is Septillion
the number.
The first whole number that contains the letter "j" is "j" in the word "ten." However, if you are looking for a numeral representation, the first whole number that contains the letter "j" when spelled out in English is "ten."
Leaving out numbers that have an optional "and" in it, the first number is thousand.
The first written number in the English language that contains the letter "a" is "one thousand." In terms of numerical representation, this is the first instance where the letter appears. Prior to that, numbers like "one," "two," or "three" do not include the letter "a."
The first whole number that contains the letter "a" is one thousand. In numerical form, it is written as 1,000. The letter "a" appears in the word "thousand," which is the first whole number where it occurs.
One thousand
twenty!
One billion
The 2 letter prefix to the National Insurance Number represent the approximate year of birth.