Because 0 doesn't have a value, obviously.
A number to the first power is the number itself.
1 thru 9
The first square number is 4 while the first cubic number is 8. Condition: you do not consider 1 as an answer since 1x is surely 1 for any value of x, from negative to infinite.
When writing binary numbers . . . The first place has the value of 1. The second place has the value of 2. The third place has the value of 4. The fourth place has the value of 8. '1 0 1 1 ' has (fourth place) + (second place) + (first place) = 8 + 2 + 1 = decimal 11 .
Absolute value of 1 is 1.
the first number is usually in feet, the last number is in inches. so the last number = 1/12 of the first numbers value.
In the number 372.1, the digit 1 is in the tenths place. This means it represents one-tenth, or 0.1, of a whole. In the context of place value, it is the first digit to the right of the decimal point.
(4x1)+(2x0)+(1x1)=5. The first number is the place value. The second number is if there's a zero or a 1. Notice that the first number is half of the last first :) (last first) number. 1001=9. 1101=13. Who can do 10001101?
The number 1.
With the first number being 1 (not zero), the 25th number is 11001 (base 2). This is 16 + 8 + 1 = 25 (in base ten). Each place value in the binary system is double the value to the right of it.
The first value in binary is 1
US Scott Number 1 issued in 1847. It has a Catalog value of $6,500 mint and $600 used.