There are 9*9*8*7 = 4536 of them.
6
5040
24680
There are a handful of six digit numbers that have no numbers repeating. Some examples are 123456, 234567, 345678, 456789, 567012, 654321, 765432, 876543, and 987654.
No, -.5 repeating is not an integer because an integer is a whole number without decimals or fractions
93,876
6
Write them as decimals, and compare. If the first digit of two numbers is equal, compare the second digit; if the second digit is equal, compare the third digit, etc.
1,023,456,789
5040
Two versions of this question have been merged ... the one that asks forthe smallest 5-digit number, and the one that asks for the largest.If we're talking integers (whole numbers), then-- the largest 5-digit number with no repeating digits is 98,765 .-- the smallest one is 10,234 .-- If decimals are included, then the largest number is the same,but the smallest one is .01234 .
24680
12354.
4,536 whole numbers or mixed numbers. 5,040 pure decimals.
102345678 If you allow decimals: 0.12345678 If you allow negative numbers: -987654321
There are a handful of six digit numbers that have no numbers repeating. Some examples are 123456, 234567, 345678, 456789, 567012, 654321, 765432, 876543, and 987654.
No, -.5 repeating is not an integer because an integer is a whole number without decimals or fractions