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)
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 ).
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.
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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