34.550
199998
0258 In general, the smallest number is created by taking the smallest number in the given set of numbers and placing it in the leftmost digit place. Then take the next smallest number in the set and put it one digit to the right of the first. Repeat until you have the number of digits you are looking for.
Placing the smallest digit at the top and listing so the digits continue down to the largest number is to sort in ascending order, from, for example, 1 to 10.To place the numbers with the largest at the top and the smallest at the bottom is to sort in descending order, say from 10 to 1.These terms also apply to other sorted data, so a column of words, for example, might be sorted alphabetically in either ascending or descending order, with the first letters listed from A to Z, or from Z to A.
The smallest number is zero. That rounds to 870.
A single digit in a number can have a place value. A number with several digits cannot.
34.550
In order to make the smallest possible number with a set of digits, you want the least valued number in the greatest valued place. For 5 digits, you would want the least digit, 0, in the ten thousands place. You would then want the second least digit, 3, in the thousands place, and so on. For the digits 0,3,5,7,9 the smallest possible number would therefore be 03,579 or 3,579.
What is the smallest 7 digit number with only 2 digits that are the same and the numeral 5 in the 10 thousand place? 1050234
161226
199998
0258 In general, the smallest number is created by taking the smallest number in the given set of numbers and placing it in the leftmost digit place. Then take the next smallest number in the set and put it one digit to the right of the first. Repeat until you have the number of digits you are looking for.
The largest place value is the tenths place. The smallest is, well, infinite.
Placing the smallest digit at the top and listing so the digits continue down to the largest number is to sort in ascending order, from, for example, 1 to 10.To place the numbers with the largest at the top and the smallest at the bottom is to sort in descending order, say from 10 to 1.These terms also apply to other sorted data, so a column of words, for example, might be sorted alphabetically in either ascending or descending order, with the first letters listed from A to Z, or from Z to A.
If the digits go from the thousands place to the ones place then we need to use 4 digits. Because the digits are all even, we are forced to use the 4 even digits (2, 4, 6 and 8). As they decrease by 2 each time, the only option for ordering them is greatest to lowest. Therefore, the number described in the question is 8,642.
The smallest number is zero. That rounds to 870.
A single digit in a number can have a place value. A number with several digits cannot.
A single digit in a number can have a place value. A number with several digits cannot.