The only other single-digit number higher than 5 which is a prime number is 7 - 9 is equal to 3 squared, and is thus not a prime number.
3-digit number greater than 699 = -696
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Every six-digit number is greater than any five-digit number.
It is: 9
The only other single-digit number higher than 5 which is a prime number is 7 - 9 is equal to 3 squared, and is thus not a prime number.
3, 5, or 7
3-digit number greater than 699 = -696
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Every six-digit number is greater than any five-digit number.
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973
It is: 9
8743 is a number greater than 7000.
9218 9425
Yes, an infinite amount. Any greater than zero and less than 10 The answer is digit. Any number that is less than ten and greater than zero will be a single digit. Once it hits ten, it becomes double digits and continues to increase.
Yes, unless the 3 digit number is negative, or a decimal.