The least whole number with 6 digits, since 100000 > 99999
The least whole number with 6 digits is greater because it has more digits than 5 digits.
The greatest whole number with 5 digits is 99,999. The next greater whole number is 100,000, which is the least whole number having 6 digits.
Integers of 6 digits are normally greater than integers of 5 digits
99999 and 100000
Any 5-digit number is greater than a 4-digit one.
Because in our system of numbers 100,000 is greater than 99,999.
What is the units digit of the least whole number greater than 1000 whose digits are all different?
Every six-digit number is greater than any five-digit number.
A 6-digit number will ALWAYS be greater than a 5-digit number. Assuming both are positive of course.
Add the least significant digits (carry any thing greater than the base)Add the carry and the next least most significant digits, (carry anything greater than the base)Add the third most significant digits, (carry anything greater than the base)Add the carry to the most significant digit.Done
Ignoring digits after the decimal point, if the number of digits in the numerator is at least two more than the number of digits in the denominator then the quotient is greater than 10.If the number of digits is only one more, then the first digit of the numerator must be greater than the first digit if the denominator. If they are the same, then the second digit of the N must be greater than the second digit of the D. If they are the same, compare the third digits and so on.Other wise, the quotient is not greater than 10.For example, you can multiply the divisor by 10 (just add a zero, if it's a whole number), and check whether the divident is greater than that, or not.
It will contain at least 12 digits