It's called 'rounding' - either up or down.
A nonilion is a number with 30 digits.
The digits that are reported in an answer are called significant figures.
Yes, 30 is a multiple of 3. 10*3 = 30. For any integer, if you add up the digits in the integer and their sum is divisible by 3, the integer is also divisible by 3. For instance, the digits of 30 are three and zero. When we add these, the sum is 3, and so 30 is divisible by 3. Another example: 1,326,369. When we add the digits 1+3+2+6+3+6+9 = 30. Since 30 is divisible by 3, we know that 1,326,369 is also divisible by 3.
significant digits
2 digits are in 30
There are 2 digits in 30. They are 3 and 0.
Yuo can make only one combination of 30 digits using 30 digits.
To 30 digits, pi equals 3.141592653589793238462643383279.
TWO digits are in the number 30, 3 and 0
There are two digits, 3 and 0, in the number 30.
3.14159265358979323846264338327 are the first 30 digits of pi.
two digits - three and zero
When a number is multiplied by itself, its product is called its exponent. When a number is multiplied by itself 30 times, this is the number's 30th exponent, or its 30th power. Two multiplied by two 30 times is 1,073,741,824. It has 10 digits.
A nonilion is a number with 30 digits.
The maximum number of significant digits in value belonging to the double type is 15. The maximum number of significant digits is called the precision.
The digits that are reported in an answer are called significant figures.