There are exactly 14 digits on the Diner's Club Credit Card. Some other credit cards may contain only 14 digits, but usually there are 16 digits found on a credit card.
It may. But as far as pi has been carried out so far, no repetitions have been found yet.
Any measurement may have two significant digits.
The largest number with no repeated digits is 9,876,543,210 although it is 10 digits long, the largest 3 digit number with no repeated digits is 987
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There are exactly 14 digits on the Diner's Club Credit Card. Some other credit cards may contain only 14 digits, but usually there are 16 digits found on a credit card.
It may. But as far as pi has been carried out so far, no repetitions have been found yet.
Any measurement may have two significant digits.
The largest number with no repeated digits is 9,876,543,210 although it is 10 digits long, the largest 3 digit number with no repeated digits is 987
-123456786
24 is the smallest example, 86 is the highest (unless both digits may be the same when you could have 22 & 88)
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.
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Digits is how many numbers you have in a number. If you have the number 4 it has one digit if you have the number 20 it has two digits and if you have the number 558 it has three digits. So basically in the number 1085 it has 4 digits because there is 4 numbers in it, the numbers are 1,0,8 and 5. Hoped you understand.
Display range for a calculator may be 10 digits. That is all the screen will display. The operating range may be 12 digits, 2 extra digits are kept in memory so that the next calculation will have less rounding error.
There are two possible answers this question:It may refer to the International Standard Book Number(ISBN), which consists of a unique set of 13 digits, as well as a barcode. The ISBN was developed specifically for booksellers; each and every book title that's published is given it's own ISBN.It may refer to a user's library barcode number, which is typically found on a user's library card. Different libraries have different number schemes to differentiate between users: some may use a 13-digit number, while others may use a smaller or larger set of numbers (e.g. 7 digits, 14 digits, 16 digits, etc).
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