There is no single digit number greater than 9. After 9 is 10, which is a double-digit number.
No, you do not. Example: 6 x 7 = 42 Six is one digit and seven is larger, and it ends up double digits.
81 is.
The largest single digit prime number is 7.
6 is the only single digit perfect number.
A double digit number, triple digit number........
A digit is a number or numeral. A dividend is a number to be divided. A dividend is divided by a divisor to yield a quotient. A digit dividend is a single digit number that is being divided some other (non-specified) number. The word single is assumed to be there. It could be written like this: A (single) digit dividend is a single digit number that is being divided by another number. In mathematics, there are 1-digit dividends, 2-digit dividends, etc.
No, zero is not the smallest single didget number. There negative single digit number from -1 through -9
The single-digit representation of 10 is 1+0, which equals 1.
There are two answers to this question; When you multiply 1738 by 4 you get 6952 When you multiply 1963 by 4 you get 7852
25811 is a single (5-digit) number and a single number does not define a sequence.
A digit is a single number. For example: 0 to 9 are single digits.