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Q: I am 13 My coach is 31 which is my age with the digits reversed What is the fewest number of years in which the digits of our ages will be reversed again?
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You are 13My coach is 31 which is your age with the digits reversed What is the fewest number of years in which the digits of your ages will be reversed again?

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Bertha has a special number if you add the digIts of Bertha number and double it then you get Breatha number again what is Breatha number?

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Does every irrational number have a 2 in its decimal expansion?

No; the only condition for qualyfing as an irrational number is that the same pattern of digits doesn't repeat over and over again, as it does with a rational number. For example, 8/7 is a rational number; the decimal expansion is 1.142857 142857 142857 ... As you see, the same pattern of digits repeats over and over. The number may start with different digits, but if after a while the same pattern repeats again and again, the number is rational.The following number is irrational: 0.101001000100001000001 ... The pattern doesn't repeat, because a zero is added every time. And, in this example, the decimal expansion doesn't contain any digits other than 0 and 1.


How many significant digits are found in 33000?

There is no way to know how many significant digits are in 33000. If you are forced to choose then there are 2 significant digits but, again, there is really no way to tell. If the count of significant digits is important, the number should be expressed in scientific notation.


Is 0.245245245... a rational number?

Any number that repeats the same sequence of digits over and over again is rational. Note that it need not start with the repeated sequence of digits; the repetition may start after a certain point; such a number would also be rational, for example 0.88204204204204204...


What are example of a physical change that can be reversed and an example of a physical change that cannot be reversed?

an example of a physical change that can be reversed is like freezing water and letting melt back into water again


How many digits are there in all numbers inclusive from 1 to 1000?

Infinitely many. The number pi , for example, is between 1 and 1000 and, since pi is a transcendental number, it contains infinitely many digits. Plus, there are all the irrational numbers - each with infinitely many digits, and all the rationals with recurring decimals - again with infinitely many digits.


How do you do decimal word form?

The number before the decimal point is written in word form without suing "and". Next an "and is used where the decimal point appears. Then the number after the decimal point is written out in word form (again, without using "and"). Finally, the inverse power of ten is written and this is based on the number of digits after the decimal point.For 1 digit: tenths 2 digits: hundredths 3 digits: thousandths 4 digits: ten thousandths 5 digits: hundred thousandths 6 digits: millionths and so on.


Can melting of ice cream be reversed?

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What do the digits in your bank account number represent?

The meaning of digits in a bank account number vary by country and again by bank. In the US, there are two sets of numbers - the bank routing number (whose length is 9 digits long and identifies the bank, a state, and potentially a branch) and the account number (whose length varies by bank and uniquely identifies the customer). For countries using SWIFT (equivalent to the US routing number), there are either 8 or 11 digits in the SWIFT code (which identifies the institution, the country, location, and the branch). The account numbers, again, vary by bank and uniquely identify the customer (in some cases, they also identify the bank/sales representative). For countries using IBAN (International Bank Account Number), the entire number incorporates the bank and customer information. The number of digits varies by country and the specific digits have different meanings by country. A link summarizing the IBAN and SWIFT standards are included at the end of this answer.


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Can you make a prime number from the numbers 1 0 8?

A prime number is only divisible by 1 and itself. If all three digits have to be used then any number formed from them is divisible by 9 as the sum of the digits = 9. Thus no prime number can be formed. If only two of the three digits are used then it cannot end in 0 or 8 as it would be divisible by 2. This only leaves 81 where the digits again total 9 and thus is divisible by 9. None of the single digits 0,1,8 are prime. 8 is an even number. 1 is classed as unity, 0 is zero.