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Identifiers can be composed from any combination of alphanumeric and underscore characters, but must not begin with a leading digit. Leading underscores are discouraged but allowed. Reserved words cannot be used as keywords.
The 8th digit should signify the engine size.
Oh honey, 87 in word form is eighty-seven. It's not rocket science, just say what you see. Next time, maybe try counting with your fingers if you need help with those pesky numbers.
The first three digits signify the country of manufacture and the manufacturer. The fourth digit is for the body style and is different for each manufacturer.
Consider it a convention. Basically, it doesn't make much sense to register many more digits after a digit that is uncertain. Another common convention is to enclose uncertain digits - often the last two digits shown - in parentheses, for example, 6.67384(80)×10−11 for the gravitational constant in SI units.,
The number 2800 is written as "two thousand eight hundred" in words. This follows the standard naming convention where each place value is named, starting from the left-most digit. In this case, "two" represents the thousands place value, "eight" represents the hundreds place value, and "hundred" is used to denote the hundreds place.
According to the Cisco IOS 12.4T Command Reference, host names must follow the rules for ARPANET host names.They must:* start with a letter * end with a letter or digit * and have as interior characters only letters, digits, and hyphens * Names must be 63 characters or fewer Reference:http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/fundamentals/command/reference/cf_f1.html#wp1015617
In decimal form, the number 123 is written as "one hundred twenty-three." This format follows the standard naming convention for numbers in the English language, where each digit's place value is represented by a specific word (e.g., "hundred" for the hundreds place, "twenty" for the tens place, and "three" for the ones place). This representation helps clearly communicate the value of the number based on its positional notation within the decimal system.
100000000*first digit+10000000*second digit+1000000*third digit+100000*fourth digit+10000*fifth digit+1000*sixth digit+100*seventh digit+10*eightth digit+1*nineth digit
the unit digit is the last digit from left or ones digit
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