Only four - they are... 628, 682, 826 & 862.
Any pair of digits (not including 0), can be used to generate 14 four-digit numbers. If one of the digits is 0, only seven will start with a non-zero digit.
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Exactly 2: 243 of them.
Zero; all six digit numbers have six digits. Dude.. i m asking 6 digit numbers, containing only 4 different digits..!! e.g.:123412.. with only 2 digits repeated..!! My guess is: 10*9*8*7*4*3 but I'm also guessing that is wrong- sorry!
With 123 digits you can make 123 one-digit numbers.
Any pair of digits (not including 0), can be used to generate 14 four-digit numbers. If one of the digits is 0, only seven will start with a non-zero digit.
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Exactly 2: 243 of them.
There are 22680 numbers, excluding those with leading 0s.
that question cant be answered unless it was 3 odd-digits or 4 odd-digits with 1 even digit i think.
A positive number is greater than a negative number. If a positive number is greater than another, the corresponding negative numbers are smaller. For example, since 4 > 3, -4 < -3. For two positive numbers: The number with more digits is greater. If they have the same number of digits, the number with the greater first digit is greater. If they are equal, look at the second digit, which will decide which number is greater, and so forth, up to the last digit. For example, 12500 is greater than 12480: they have the same number of digits, the first two digits are the same, but the third digit is the tie-breaker. For numbers with decimals, first apply the rules above for the whole part. If they are equal, check the first digit after the decimal point, then the second, etc., until you find a "tie-breaker". For example, 0.2522 is more than 0.2517. Once again, the first two digits are the same, the third is the tiebreaker.
If x - y > 0, then x is greater than y.The greater positive number is the one further from zero.Which number is greater can be worked out on a digit by digit basis:To compare numbers starting with the highest place value column compare the digits, moving right a place value column until either all digits have been considered or one digit is higher than the other - the number with the higher digit is the greater number. (If a place value column is empty, its digit value is 0).
Every six-digit number is greater than any five-digit number.
Zero; all six digit numbers have six digits. Dude.. i m asking 6 digit numbers, containing only 4 different digits..!! e.g.:123412.. with only 2 digits repeated..!! My guess is: 10*9*8*7*4*3 but I'm also guessing that is wrong- sorry!
With 123 digits you can make 123 one-digit numbers.
Yes, 0.620 is greater than 0.260. When comparing decimal numbers, you can look at the digits from left to right, and in this case, the first two digits are the same, but the third digit in 0.620 (which is 0) is greater than the third digit in 0.260 (which is 2). Therefore, 0.620 is greater.
The number that is greater than 12 but less than 40 and has exactly 3 digits is 13. This number fits the criteria because it is greater than 12 and less than 40, and it has three digits (1, 3, and 0). It is the smallest 3-digit number that meets the specified conditions.