Anytime a question like this is asked, put the smallest digits first and go from there. Start with all of the 1's. After you have all of them put all of the 2's, and so on.
0359 is the answer. For the smallest number, always keep the smallest numbers to the left and ascend to the right.
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get the numbers and order them from biggest to smallest.
You can make a multiple out of any number. Thus, the question becomes, "What is the smallest number?" There isn't one. Numbers continue in both directions infinitely. The smallest negative number you can think of can be multiplied by two. Then, so can that product.
I guess that the smallest would be zero, if you don't consider negative numbers. There is no largest palindromic number - you can make them as large as you like.
From left to right, pick the smallest possible digit every time. This will give you the smallest possible number.
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The smallest is 1111 if repeats are allowed. If not, it is 1235.
123,456 would be the smallest number using all 6 digits. You arrange the numbers from lowest to highest.
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.
To find the smallest odd number that can be made using the numbers 4, 5, 3, and 6, we need to consider all possible combinations. The odd numbers that can be formed are 3 and 5. The smallest odd number would be 3, which can be formed using the numbers 3 and 6 by ignoring the digit 6.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find the smallest even number using the digits 5, 2, 4, and 7, we should start by arranging them in ascending order. That would give us 2457, which is the smallest even number we can create. Just remember, there are no mistakes in making numbers, only happy little accidents!