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Well, honey, let me break it down for you. When you multiply a 4-digit number (ranging from 1000 to 9999) by a 1-digit number (ranging from 0 to 9), the result can be a 3-digit number (ranging from 0 to 8991). So no, the product of a 4-digit number and a 1-digit number is not always a 5-digit number. Math doesn't discriminate, darling.
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The smallest 4-digit number is 1000, and the largest 4-digit number is 9999.
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It is 1499.99... recurring.
The greatest or largest 3 digit number is 999 because the next digit on the number line is 1000 a 4 digit number.
The greatest or largest 3 digit number is 999 because the next digit on the number line is 1000 a 4 digit number.
99999 - 1000 = 98999
999 - 1000
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The largest odd four-digit number is 9999. It is odd because it ends with the digit 9, which is an odd number. Being a four-digit number, it falls within the range of 1000 to 9999.
If you allow non integers, then your smallest four-digit number would be .0001. If you only allow integers, then your smallest four-digit number would be 1000. Your largest four-digit number would be 9999.
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The greatest product you can achieve by multiplying a 3-digit number by a 1-digit number is 9720, which comes from multiplying 972 (the largest 3-digit number less than 1000 when divided by 9) by 9 (the largest 1-digit number). Thus, the factors are 972 and 9.