As 20569.8 is not palindromic, any number that is like it must contain that property and similarly be non-palindromic, so no.
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Oh, dude, palindromic numbers are like those cool numbers that read the same forwards and backwards, right? So, between 1000 and 10000, you've got numbers like 1001, 1111, 1221... and so on. There are like 90 of them in total. So, like, that's your answer.
505,515,...595 -- 10 p. numbers 606,616,...696 -- 10 p. numbers notice the pattern --- looks like there are 50
You multiply the numbers like you multiply integers. Count how many numbers are after the decimal points in both numbers combined and move the decimal point in front of the answer.
just like regular numbers it can go on and on and on FOREVER
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