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How to find the smallest number?

When you are given some numbers just arrange them in ascending order and you will the smallest number which can be made out of those given numbers.


Why is 1 the smallest natural number?

The natural numbers are the numbers used to count things (the counting numbers). The smallest number of things you can have when you have some to count is one. Thus the smallest natural number is 1.


What is the medium in math?

Arrange the numbers from smallest to largest and find the middle number.


What is the answer to the question in stupidity test arrange the numbers to form the smallest possible number 581?

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What is a natural number summary about it?

all the whole numbers including zero(0) are called natural numbers. 0 is the smallest natural number and the greatest number is unknown because natural numbers are endless .


How do you remember the difference between the mean median and mode?

the mean is when you add the numbers and divide the answer by how many numbers is in the problem, the median is when you arrange the numbers from smallest to largest or from largest to smallest and find the middle number and the mode is how many times a number repeats itself.


What is the smallest number you can make using the digits 1 2 3 4 5 and 6?

123,456 would be the smallest number using all 6 digits. You arrange the numbers from lowest to highest.


Which is the smallest natural number?

1 is the smallest natural number.


How do you arrange these numbers22.8 8.2 8.02 28.22.8 from smallest?

how do you arrange these number 22.8, 8.2,8.02,28.2,2.8


What is the smallest number that is a sum of two different natural numbers?

1+2=3


Is 1 less than every natural number?

No. The smallest natural number is zero. Some very old texts say that the smallest natural number is one, but today the Peano Axiom provides a definition that includes zero in the natural numbers.


What is the difference between smallest prime and smallest whole no?

"Smallest prime" would usually be taken as the number 2."Smallest whole number" is more problematic, since "whole number" may refer to any of the following:The set of integers (in this case, there is no smallest whole number)Natural numbers, including zero (0, 1, 2, 3...)Natural numbers, excluding zero (1, 2, 3, 4, ...)Even the term "natural numbers" may or may not include zero. Traditionally it doesn't include zero, but according to the Wikipedia article on natural numbers, "There is no universal agreement about whether to include zero in the set of natural numbers".Because of this ambiguity, it is better to avoid the use of the term "whole number", and instead use more specific terms, for example, "integers", "positive whole numbers" and "non-negative whole numbers".