44 for example should be written forty four.
The numbers from 1 to 39 include both single-digit and double-digit numbers. There are 9 single-digit numbers (1 to 9) and 30 double-digit numbers (10 to 39). Therefore, the total number of digits is 9 (from single-digit numbers) + 60 (from double-digit numbers, as each has 2 digits) = 69 digits in total.
There is no such ratio that applies for all single-digit and double-digit integers.
There are 45 such numbers.
no
Yes.
you say one number first then the other one for example 789 you say seven eight and then nine
When the units digit equals the tens digit then the sum of the digits of a 2 digit number is double the units digit. In each tens range above 50, numbers below this critical point meet the requirement, numbers above this critical point have a sum LESS than double the units digit. The applicable numbers are 51-54 (4), 61-65 (5), 71-76 (6), 81-87 (7) and 91-98 (8). Then there are 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 = 30 qualifying numbers.
3 digit numbers are lessthan 4 digit numbers
124
A 400-digit number is typically referred to as a "400-digit number." In mathematics, numbers are categorized by their number of digits, such as single-digit numbers, double-digit numbers, triple-digit numbers, and so on. Therefore, a number with 400 digits would simply be called a "400-digit number."
There are 21 two-digit prime numbers. The first two-digit prime number is 11, and the last two-digit prime number is 97. Prime numbers are numbers greater than 1 that are only divisible by 1 and themselves.
The answer will depend on how many digits there are in each of the 30 numbers. If the 30 numbers are all 6-digit numbers then the answer is NONE! If the 30 numbers are the first 30 counting numbers then there are 126 combinations of five 1-digit numbers, 1764 combinations of three 1-digit numbers and one 2-digit number, and 1710 combinations of one 1-digit number and two 2-digit numbers. That makes a total of 3600 5-digit combinations.