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That would be the same as the smallest four-digit even number: 1,000, which also happens to be the smallest four-digit whole number.
10,234
Since the integer parts are the same (zero in each case), compare the first digit after the decimal point. The number with the smallest digit here is the smallest. If the first digit after the decimal point is the same, compare the second digit, etc.
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60006
That would be the same as the smallest four-digit even number: 1,000, which also happens to be the smallest four-digit whole number.
10,234
1002345678
1.111
100000000
Since the integer parts are the same (zero in each case), compare the first digit after the decimal point. The number with the smallest digit here is the smallest. If the first digit after the decimal point is the same, compare the second digit, etc.
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Two versions of this question have been merged ... the one that asks forthe smallest 5-digit number, and the one that asks for the largest.If we're talking integers (whole numbers), then-- the largest 5-digit number with no repeating digits is 98,765 .-- the smallest one is 10,234 .-- If decimals are included, then the largest number is the same,but the smallest one is .01234 .
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
60006
Place the smallest possible digit in the leftmost position. Then do the same for the second, third, etc. position - in each case, placing the smallest possible digit from the group. Don't forget that you need to save an odd digit for the last position.
They are the same because they are both multiplication. They also can be the same if the two digit number times by the one digit number equals a three digit number. They are different because the 3 digits number will obviously produce a higher product.