well see my friend 888 is a much larger number than 89 to be exact, 799 more..... so quite often 888 is a more desirable number than 89...im sure you can figure for yourself the cases where 89 would be preferred
88 + 8/888 + 8/8 = 89
The factors of 89 are 1 and 89. For them to be common, they need to be compared to another set of factors.
To find how many times the digit '8' appears between 1 and 888, we can count the occurrences in each place value: units, tens, and hundreds. In the units place, '8' appears in the numbers 8, 18, 28, ..., 888, totaling 89 occurrences. In the tens place, it appears in 80-89, 180-189, 280-289, 380-389, 480-489, 580-589, 680-689, 780-789, 880-889, totaling 10 occurrences for each of the 9 full decades plus the last decade, which amounts to 90 occurrences. In the hundreds place, '8' appears only in the range 800-888, which adds 89 occurrences. Adding these, we find that '8' appears a total of 268 times between 1 and 888.
14.9% of 888= 14.9% * 888= 0.149 * 888= 132.312
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The factors of 89 are: 1, 89 The factors of 92 are: 1, 2, 4, 23, 46, 92
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It is: 888 = DCCCLXXXVIII
888 + 98 = 986
888 ÷ 10 = 88.8
888 is not a prime number. It has more factors than 1 and the number itself. The 16 Factors of 888 are 1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24, 37,74,111,148,222, 296, 444, and 888.
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