9.99 is closer to 10 than 9.9 is.
99 itself is a whole number.
It is: 99,999 to nearest thousands rounds up to 100,000
There are always 10 if you divide something into 10. However traditionally the pound/ ozs measurement does not follow a base ten method.
One possible answer is 1 times 99.
Quite simply. Just take the repeating number and put it over 9, 99, 999, or whatever according to the amount of digets is has. For example, 0.666666666666666...... would be 6/9, and o.8989898989...... would be 89/99.
1.0 × 10^56
The number is 99 trillion 999 billion 999 million 999 thousand 999
Guessing 10 000. The zeros count as a digit. The greatest possible is 99 999. =)
999 + 99 = 1098
An infinite number of ways. 99+9/9 (99+9/9)*9/9 (99+9/9)*99/99 (99+9/9)*999/999 (99+9/9)*9/9*9/9 etc
999 - 99 = 900
999 - 99 = 900
The sum 9 + 99 + 999 + 9999 + 99 999 + .... where the last number to be added consists of nine digits of 9 becomes: (10 – 1) + (100 – 1) + (1000 – 1) + (10 000 – 1) + ... where the last multiple of 10 has nine zeros. There are nine pairs of brackets altogether. Add the multiples of 10 first and then subtract 9: The digit 1 appears 9 times in the final answer.
9999 ÷ 10 = 999.9 Or 999 remainder 9
The LCM of 99 and 999 is 10989
99 999 999 980 000 000 001
99*999 = 98901