No.
There are 278 5-digit numbers less than 20,000 that are divisible by both four and nine.
There is: 101,111,121,131,141,151,161,171,181,191 202,212,222,etc... 999 There are 90 palindromic 3 digit numbers
Meaningless question.
Is it only 890 and 891
Three of them.
There are 9999 possibilities; they are the numbers from 20001 to 29999 inclusive.
There are 45 of them.
There are 278 5-digit numbers less than 20,000 that are divisible by both four and nine.
Oh, what a lovely question! If we're looking for 2-digit numbers where the one's digit is greater than the ten's digit, we simply need to think about the possibilities. There are 36 such numbers, ranging from 12 to 98. Just imagine all the happy little numbers waiting to be discovered!
0.45 is greater than 0.067 When determining greater, start by lining up the numbers at the decimal point and compare the digit farthest left in both numbers. This works for any pair of numbers. 0.45 0.067 Since the first digit in both numbers is the same, we move on to the next digit. 4 is greater than 0, which means 0.45 is greater than 0.067
No, 2.4 is not greater than 2.45. When comparing two numbers, you look at the digits from left to right. In this case, the first digit in both numbers is the same (2), but the second digit in 2.45 (4) is greater than the second digit in 2.4 (0), making 2.45 greater than 2.4.
There is: 101,111,121,131,141,151,161,171,181,191 202,212,222,etc... 999 There are 90 palindromic 3 digit numbers
Meaningless question.
Is it only 890 and 891
Yes. Compare the numbers equivalent digit by equivalent digit from the left hand end: First digit of each is the units digit and both are 6; Next digit is the tenths digit, 8 is greater than 3 so 8.81 is greater than 6.37
78,84,90,96
Three of them.