How many times does the digit 1 occur in ten place in the numbers from 1 to 1000?
That looks like it should be the same as 10 times (the number of times the digit 1 occursin the units place in the numbers from 10 to 100), which would work out to 90 .
3897
To find how many times the digit 3 occurs in the hundreds place for numbers between 100 and 10,000, we consider all three-digit and four-digit numbers. The hundreds place can be 3 in the range from 300 to 399, which gives us 100 occurrences (300 to 399 inclusive). For four-digit numbers, the hundreds place can also be 3, covering the range from 3,000 to 3,999, which again totals 1,000 occurrences. Therefore, the digit 3 occurs 1,100 times in the hundreds place from 100 to 10,000.
To find how many times the digit 2 occurs in the tens place from 100 to 1000, we can analyze the range of numbers. The relevant range for the tens place is from 120 to 229, which includes all numbers where the tens digit is 2. This gives us the numbers 120-129 (10 occurrences), 220-229 (10 occurrences), totaling 20 occurrences of the digit 2 in the tens place.
There is no difference. In both cases, the place value, of any digit, is ten times the place value of the digit to its right.
That looks like it should be the same as 10 times (the number of times the digit 1 occursin the units place in the numbers from 10 to 100), which would work out to 90 .
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To find how many times the digit 3 occurs in the hundreds place for numbers between 100 and 10,000, we consider all three-digit and four-digit numbers. The hundreds place can be 3 in the range from 300 to 399, which gives us 100 occurrences (300 to 399 inclusive). For four-digit numbers, the hundreds place can also be 3, covering the range from 3,000 to 3,999, which again totals 1,000 occurrences. Therefore, the digit 3 occurs 1,100 times in the hundreds place from 100 to 10,000.
To find how many times the digit 2 occurs in the tens place from 100 to 1000, we can analyze the range of numbers. The relevant range for the tens place is from 120 to 229, which includes all numbers where the tens digit is 2. This gives us the numbers 120-129 (10 occurrences), 220-229 (10 occurrences), totaling 20 occurrences of the digit 2 in the tens place.
There is no difference. In both cases, the place value, of any digit, is ten times the place value of the digit to its right.
I think it's 18. 16,26,36,46,56,60,61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,69,76,86,96. Hope it'll help you!
in two digit number meaning a number with place value 10s and 100s.... in base ten the numbers are 0-9 this means any number appears at maximum 9 times in each place value and we have been given two place values hence it's 9*2=18 times on the positive side and 18 times on the negative side mbaruk sila
All decimal numbers are simply a way of representing numbers in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right.
They are written as numbers usually are. The place value of the digit immediately to the left of the decimal point is ones and the place value of all other digits is ten times the value of the digit to their right.
To determine how many times the digit 9 is written when writing numbers from 1 to 10000, we can consider the pattern of its occurrence in each place value. In the units place, the digit 9 appears 1000 times (from 9 to 9999). In the tens place, the digit 9 appears 1000 times (from 90 to 99, 190 to 199, and so on). In the hundreds place, the digit 9 appears 1000 times (from 900 to 999, 1900 to 1999, and so on). Therefore, the digit 9 is written 3000 times in total when writing numbers from 1 to 10000.
To determine how many times the digit 4 appears in numbers from 1 to 623, we can consider the units, tens, and hundreds place separately. In the units place, the digit 4 appears once in numbers ending in 4 (4, 14, 24, ..., 614). This happens 62 times. In the tens place, the digit 4 appears 10 times in every hundred numbers (40-49, 140-149, ..., 540-549), so it appears 6 times within the range from 1 to 623. In the hundreds place, the digit 4 appears once in every hundred numbers (400-499), occurring 1 time. Therefore, the digit 4 appears a total of 62 + 6 + 1 = 69 times in numbers from 1 to 623.