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There are an infinite number of possibilities
A single digit in a number can have a place value. A number with several digits cannot.
There are the same number: any twelve digit palindrome is just an eleven digit palindrome with its central digit repeated. In general, if we are considering numbers of n digits: For even values of n, the number of palindromes is 9 x 10n/2 - 1 For odd values of n, the number of palindromes is 9 x 10(n-1)/2
It's a number with 3 place values that is hundreds, tens, and ones. For example, this is just like this number, 356.
000 i think
When a number is a multiple of 5, the possible values of the ones digit are zero and five.
Any even number.
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
When a number is a multiple of 5, the possible values for the ones digit are zero and five.
Any even number.
Any even number.
Any even number.
There are an infinite number of possibilities
The values are : All even numbers and zero.
A single digit in a number can have a place value. A number with several digits cannot.
Its multiples will have 5 or 0 at the end of the number.
Number 7 has only one digit so it has only place value also.