None.
There are many symbols that have no digits. 2 of these symbols might be a dove and a tree for example.
24 is the smallest example, 86 is the highest (unless both digits may be the same when you could have 22 & 88)
There are 16 digits in a Mastercard number, usually starting with 5.Mostly, they are just an account number. Some of the digits, however, are "check digits." That is, they come from some mathematical formula being applied to some of the other digits. That makes it near impossible to simply make up a string of 16 digits that are a valid credit card number. Of course, the location of the check digits and the formula which generates them are carefully guarded secrets.So, sorry, no example.
Digits in math problems are just simply numbers. For example, if there a number like 4123, the digits would be 1, 2, 3, 4. It is also good to write them in orders.
11 DIGITS
1038, for example.
Any non-zero digit is significant. Example: 352.12 has 5 significant digits. A zero is significant if it appears between non-zero digits. Example: 504.2 has 4 significant digits. A zero is also significant when it appears after the decimal point, AFTER other digits. In this case, it was only added to indicate a significant digit. Example: 5.30 has 3 significant digits. A zero after other numbers may or may not be significant. Use scientific notation to unambiguously indicate the number of significant digits. Example: 4500 has 2 significant digits. It may have 3 or 4 significant digits, but to be safe, assume 2 significant digits. A zero is NOT significant if it comes after the decimal point, BEFORE any other digits. In this case, it is only used to put the digits in their proper place. Example: 0.0024 has 2 significant digits.
...Any number that has 20 digits! For example, 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 (10 quintillion)
None.
There are 10 digits. first there are three digits then space then another three then space and then the last four digits. (example: xxx xxx xxxx)
Not necessarily; tin is not magnetic, for example.
The skin I'm in is made of tin
Probably not. Some of the digits are probably check digits, calculated from the other digits, based on some formula. This means that if any one of the digits changes, another digits - or other digits - have to change, too.
There are several hundred of them. One example, the smallest, is 1039
A digit is a finger or toe. Digits contain joints (for example, knuckles) but are not joints themselves.
There are many symbols that have no digits. 2 of these symbols might be a dove and a tree for example.