Digit is not a real number unless it is 0-9
This depends on what you mean by smallest. The smallest four-digit whole number is 1,000; the smallest four-digit real number is .0001 (1/10,000); the smallest four-digit integer is -9,999.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. When you multiply a 4-digit number (ranging from 1000 to 9999) by a 1-digit number (ranging from 0 to 9), the result can be a 3-digit number (ranging from 0 to 8991). So no, the product of a 4-digit number and a 1-digit number is not always a 5-digit number. Math doesn't discriminate, darling.
Divide the two-digit number by the one-digit number. If the remainder is zero then the 2-digit number is a multiple and if not, it is not.
No. When adding the smallest 2 digit number (= 10) to the smallest 2 digit number (again, 10) the result is a 2 digit number (10 + 10 = 20). When adding the largest 2 digit number (= 99) to the largest 2 digit number (again, 99) the result is a 3 digit number (99 + 99 = 198). As you can see, you'll either get a 2 or 3 digit number, but never a 4 digit number.
Ah, a 34-digit number is called a "34-digit number," my friend! Just like how a 3-digit number has three digits, a 34-digit number has 34 digits. Isn't it fascinating how numbers can come in all shapes and sizes, each one unique and special in its own way?
A double digit number, triple digit number........
No.
Well, let's see ... If it's between 20 and 30, then its ten digit has to be 2. And if its ten digit is 2, then its one digit has to be 9. So the real question we have to answer is: "Is 29 a prime number ?" The answer is: Yes. So that must be it.
9999 is the 4-digit number and 999 is the 3-digit number.
Difference usually implies subtracting one real number from another. What are you asking?
This depends on the type of number you want. For integers, the answer is 105. For real numbers, the answer is -.005.
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