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It's the only number where the digits are arrange alphabetically, eight...five...four...nine...one...seven...six...three...two...zero. Actually, that answer is not completely true as stated. If you were to plug this number into Google you would find this same answer all over the web. It doesn't take a genius to realize that it is NOT the ONLY number where the digits are arranged alphabetically. For example, drop the 0 at the end and you STILL have a number that is arranged in alphabetical order. The answer should probably say, "It's the only number using all digits between zero and 9, that is arranged in alphabetical order".
The number of columns on an Microsoft Excel Sheet varies depending on the version of operating software. For the 2007 and 2010 versions the number of columns available is 16,384 while other versions only 256.
The only "arranged marriage" that we hear anything about doesn't actually happen. That's the marriage between Paris and Juliet.
The number that, when written out, has its letters arranged in reverse alphabetical order is "forty." The letters in "forty" are f, o, r, t, and y, which appear in the reverse order of their alphabetical arrangement.
The only prime number between 5 and 10 is 7.
Number one. The ZX2 only has a 4 cyl, which is the 2.0. Number 2, Go to www.zx2racing.com, there will be detailed instructions. On the left hand collum, click Pully Diagram.
No but it is the only prime number between 90 and 100
83 is the only prime number between 79 and 89 (which are both prime numbers).
The only number "between A and A" is A itself, if you accept "between" to mean, including the endpoints. Otherwise there is no number between A and A.
In 1951, Jackie Collum played in 3 games, batting in all of them. He had 7 at bats, getting 3 hits, for a .429 batting average, with 0 runs batted in. He was walked 0 times. He struck out 1 times. He hit only singles.
1 is the only number between 1 and 100 that has too few factors to be a prime number.
The only whole number between 7.5 and 8.3 is 8.