To find how many times the digit '1' appears in the numbers from 1 to 300, we can look at each digit position (hundreds, tens, and units). In the hundreds place, '1' appears only in the numbers 100 to 199, contributing 100 occurrences. In the tens place, '1' appears in 10-19 (10 times), 110-119 (10 times), and 210-219 (10 times), totaling 30 occurrences. In the units place, '1' appears in every complete set of ten (1, 11, 21, ..., 291), which gives us 30 occurrences. Adding these together, the digit '1' appears 160 times in total from 1 to 300.
In the number 300, there are no ones. The digit in the ones place is 0, meaning there are zero units of one in that number. Thus, the answer is 0.
If you include the numbers on the ends, then there are 300 of them. If you don't include the '1' and the 300, then there are 298.
There are 1 thousand ones in 1 thousand.
300 ones equal 3 hundreds
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If you include the numbers on the ends, then there are 300 of them. If you don't include the '1' and the 300, then there are 298.
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300/15 = 20 300 is the 20th multiple of 15. So there are 20 of them between 1 and 300.
There are 1 thousand ones in 1 thousand.
306 300 main ones and 3 tiny, almost invisible ones in each ear.
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There are 160 of them.
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