No, zero is not the smallest single didget number. There negative single digit number from -1 through -9
0, or -1 to -infinity
zero is the smallest even number (0)
The smallest four-digit number in which no digit is repeated is 1023. It starts with the smallest digit (1) to ensure it's a four-digit number, followed by the next smallest digits (0, 2, and 3) without any repetitions.
Provided that the first digit cannot be 0, 1000 is the smallest number with four digits. Otherwise there are smaller numbers with 0 to thousandth digit such as 0100, 0050. The smallest integer in such instance is 0000.
To find the smallest value of ( n ) in the number ( 354N6 35455 ), we need to determine what digit ( N ) can be. Since ( N ) represents a single digit (0-9), we can test each digit to see which satisfies the conditions of the problem. The smallest value occurs when ( N = 0 ). Therefore, the smallest value of ( n ) is ( 0 ).
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0, or -1 to -infinity
1We can not start a three digit number with 0, so 1 is the smallest digit.
zero is the smallest even number (0)
The smallest negative one digit number is -9, and the smallest positive one digit number is either 0 or 1, I'm not sure about the positive.
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Provided that the first digit cannot be 0, 1000 is the smallest number with four digits. Otherwise there are smaller numbers with 0 to thousandth digit such as 0100, 0050. The smallest integer in such instance is 0000.
The smallest 5-digit number is 10000. To get the smallest 5-digit number, we put a 1 in the first column (since we can't start with a 0 or else we'd get a 4 digit number!), then put a 0 in every other column.
It is 0.
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The smallest 5-digit number is 10000. To get the smallest 5-digit number, we put a 1 in the first column (since we can't start with a 0 or else we'd get a 4 digit number!), then put a 0 in every other column.
No. A digit is a single number from 0 to 9