34
.34
4(-9)
3/9
The smallest possible number that can be made using the digits 5, 2, 1, and 9 is 1259. By arranging the digits in ascending order, the smallest combination is achieved. The digit '0' is not available, so the next smallest arrangement begins with '1'.
It is difficult to interpret exactly what you are trying to ask. If you allow your five digit number to have leading zeroes and do not allow negative numbers, then 00000 - 99999 = -99999 is the smallest number. If you do allow negative 5 digit numbers, then (-99999) - 99999 = -199998 is the smallest number.
In decimal, a digit is one of the ten symbols that represent the numbers 0 to 9. A number can be made up of one or more digits. For example: 1 is a digit (as well as a number of course). 11 is a number made up of 2 digits.
11
9876
The biggest 4 digit number that can be made from using the digits of 850236, using a digit at most once, is 8653.
-4309278
012457, if leading 0s are acceptable. Otherwise, 102457.
44,332,211
It is probably 247
4069
To form a 5-digit number using the digits 1, 2, 6, 7, and 9 without repetition, we can use all five digits. The number of different arrangements of these 5 digits is calculated by finding the factorial of the number of digits, which is 5!. Therefore, the total number of 5-digit numbers that can be formed is 5! = 120.