The digit 5 represents 5000
Each 1000 = 100 x 10
So 5000 = 500 x 10........there are thus 500 groups of 10.
Fund code
9999 is the 4-digit number and 999 is the 3-digit number.
Assuming your problem means 3 hexadecimal digits, we have the largest 3 digit number being "fff". Since f = 16 (base 10), we have that fff(base 16) = 16*16*16(base 10) = 4096 If it's a 3 digit decimal number, then 999, since hex can represent ANY number.
the leading digit
6 hundred thousand
The digit 8 represents tenths.
Four thousandths.
twenty = 20
28X6
Fund Code
four = 4 units
Fund code
103
It is in the tens position, so it is 60.
K = 8
No, infinity is not a digit. It is a concept used in mathematics to represent a quantity that is larger than any number. In the decimal system, digits are the symbols used to represent numbers (0-9).
Not in a way that would be generally understood. However, it is possible. An 8-digit number in base 10 can be represented by a 5-digit number in base 32. For example, extending the scheme for labeling digits for base 32, VVVVV32 = 3355443110 Similarly, the 8-digit number 33333333 in base 4 is the 5-digit number 65535 in base 10