There are very many possible answers; some of them depend on the degree of rounding.
If rounding is to the nearest thousand, you could have 6581.23047
There are several possiblites, here are some: 7123456 6987543 7102394 please add some more below, viewers!
History Never Repeats was created in 1981.
The constant Pi has no end. It is a number that goes on forever and never repeats!
No, the proposition is FALSE.
No. When adding the smallest 2 digit number (= 10) to the smallest 2 digit number (again, 10) the result is a 2 digit number (10 + 10 = 20). When adding the largest 2 digit number (= 99) to the largest 2 digit number (again, 99) the result is a 3 digit number (99 + 99 = 198). As you can see, you'll either get a 2 or 3 digit number, but never a 4 digit number.
Numbers that never repeat or terminate are called irrational numbers. Pi is one example.
Neither, it's an irrational number which never ends or repeats.
No because any number that can be expressed as a fraction is a rational number and in this case the fraction is 1/3When trying to represent an irrational number as a decimal there are two conditions:the part of after the decimal never terminates (which is met by the described number)the decimal part never repeats (which is NOT met by the described number)
That is correct. Considering the largest double digit whole number is 99. Unless of course, you mean adding the two digits of a double digit number alongside the two digits of another double digit number, then yes, you will have a 4 digit number. Depends how you interpret the question, and your creativity.
Pi, the ratio between the circumference of a circle and its diameter, is an irrational number. It never ends and never even repeats.
Assuming the question is about positive integers and there are no leading 0s, the answer is NEVER.
If it repeats forever and never terminates, then it represents the ratio of 3 to 11.