Yes, all whole numbers from 1 to 9 are just one digit.
A whole number series starts from zero with 1 digit difference, but a natural number series starts from 1 with 1 digit difference. for eg.- 5 is a natural number as well as a whole number. But zero is just a whole number and not a natural number.
90001smallest six-digit whole number= 100000greatest four-digit whole number = 9999100000 - 9999 = 90001
Divide the 2-digit number by the 1-digit number. If the quotient comes out a whole number, then the big one is a multiple of the small one.
The answer is 43 and the reason why the tens digit changes is because 7 + anything over 2 will change the digit. If just added 7 + 6 it would be 13 then add 30. 1 + any whole number over 8 will change the tens digit 2 + any whole number over 7 will change the tens digit 3 + any whole number over 6 will change the tens digit 4 + any whole number over 5 will change the tens digit 5 + any whole number over 4 will change the tens digit 6 + any whole number over 3 will change the tens digit 7 + any whole number over 2 will change the tens digit 8 + any whole number over 1 will change the tens digit 9+ any whole number over 0 will change the tens digit ect
10 is the smallest 2-digit whole number.
Every six-digit number is greater than any five-digit number.
The smallest 2 digit whole number is 10 The smallest 2 digit odd whole number is 11
No it would be 2-3 digets depending on the number.
One digit. 1000 - 999
98,901
1000
The smallest four digit whole number is 1000.