nope it does not!
The number would be written as " xxx,xxA,BCD ", where xx,xxx = any series of any number of any digits before A A = any thousands digit from zero to 9 B = any hundreds digit from zero to 4 C = any tens digit from zero to 3 D = any units digit from zero to 9
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Any digit in a number which is to the right of the first digit which isn't a zero, including the first digit
0 (Zero)
Zero is a digit.
There is no digit in the thousands place. There is an 8 in the thousandths place.
Any non zero digit
5, the only thing that is not considered a sign digit is a leading zero EG: 0.456 it will have 3 sign digit the 0. doesnt count as a sign digit
Any non-zero digit, if it appears in the decimal representation of a number, is significant. A zero is significant if it is not a leading zero.
The smallest four-digit number not using zero is 1000. In a four-digit number, the first digit cannot be zero, so the smallest possible value for the first digit is 1. The remaining three digits can be any number from 0-9, so the smallest possible four-digit number is 1000.
Write a zero Write a decimal point Write a zero Write a zero Write a zero Write any digit less than 5 (if you wrote a zero you will have to write another digit or as many zeros as you want, and then a digit that is not a zero).
No. An integer may not have any non-zero digit after the decimal point.