It is the number of combinations of four numbers where the number of available digits starts at 10 and reduces by 1 each time.
a decimal in which a digit or group of digits repeats without end
There are 500 of 3-digit numbers begin with an odd one (100-199, 300-301, 500-599,700-799, and 900-999). In terms of "how many strings of", may filter or expand the above answer.
The first occurrence of the digit 0 in the digits of pi is at the 32nd decimal place.
The standard form is a string of digits such that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. It may or may not contain a decimal point.
There are 5000 such strings.
There are 500000 such numbers.
It is the number of combinations of four numbers where the number of available digits starts at 10 and reduces by 1 each time.
If the lead digit cannot be zero then there are 9 x 9 x 8 x 7 = 4536 combinations. If the lead digit can be zero then there are, 10 x 9 x 8 x 7 = 5040 combination.
a decimal in which a digit or group of digits repeats without end
There are 500 of 3-digit numbers begin with an odd one (100-199, 300-301, 500-599,700-799, and 900-999). In terms of "how many strings of", may filter or expand the above answer.
The first occurrence of the digit 0 in the digits of pi is at the 32nd decimal place.
The standard form is a string of digits such that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. It may or may not contain a decimal point.
It is a repeating decimal.
Only if the final digit, after the decimal point, is zero.
It can be any digit. 1/9 = 0.1111... 2/9 = 0.2222... etc 1.0 = 0.99999.... (odd though that might seem, it is mathematically true.) Or it can be different strings of digits: Division by 7 gives 142857 Division by 13 gives 307692
The decimal point of a number separates the whole part of the number from the fractional part of the number. It is located between the units column and the tenths column of every number. A decimal place is one of the digits after the decimal point: The first decimal place is the first digit, which is the tenths digit The second decimal place is the second digit, which is the hundredths digit The third decimal place is the third digit, which is the thousandths digit etc. When showing or rounding to a number of decimal places there will be that number of digits after the decimal place. eg the number 5.671 has three decimal places as there are three digits after the decimal point and the second decimal place, for example, contains the digit 7.