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They are equal. Both use the same digits, with difference positions of the decimal point. The 3 is 10 times greater than the 0.3, but the 8.3 is 10 times less than 83. So they balance out and give the same result as each other.
6 times 9
what is the greets possible 9 digit number that uses each of the digits 1-3 times
The place value of the digit to the left is ten times greater.
As a product of its prime factors: 2*3*5 = 30
Pigeons do not have digits like fingers or toes. Instead, they have claws on their feet, typically four on each foot.
5 times 99 equals 495. There are several other answers.
Actually, two prime numbes time each other equal 33. They are 3 times 11.
The two numbers that times eachother to equal to 63 are 9 and 7........... (9x7=63)
Very interesting !No.In all of the 3-digit numbers ... 100 - 999 ... each of the digits 1 - 9 appears 190 times,but zero appears 990 times.
6 times 9
They are equal. Both use the same digits, with difference positions of the decimal point. The 3 is 10 times greater than the 0.3, but the 8.3 is 10 times less than 83. So they balance out and give the same result as each other.
The numbers are: 30 and 5
what is the greets possible 9 digit number that uses each of the digits 1-3 times
subtrahend
25 & 36.
The place value of the digit to the left is ten times greater.