1,3,5,7,9
o and 5
yes
Answer: 2058 Explanation: Consider the thousandths place. You can place digits 1,2,3,4,5,6 (not 0 as the number would then become a 3-digit). Now consider hundredths place. You can place all the allowed digits ( ie, 0,1,2,3,4,5,6). In the same way you can place all allowed digits in tens and ones place. No. of digits which can be placed in thousandths place: 6 No. of digits which can be placed in hundredths place: 7 No. of digits which can be placed in tens place: 7 No. of digits which can be placed in ones place: 7 Total possible numbers which can be formed: 6 X 7 X 7 X 7 = 2058
2984, 2980
1,3,5,7,9
o and 5
yes
Answer: 2058 Explanation: Consider the thousandths place. You can place digits 1,2,3,4,5,6 (not 0 as the number would then become a 3-digit). Now consider hundredths place. You can place all the allowed digits ( ie, 0,1,2,3,4,5,6). In the same way you can place all allowed digits in tens and ones place. No. of digits which can be placed in thousandths place: 6 No. of digits which can be placed in hundredths place: 7 No. of digits which can be placed in tens place: 7 No. of digits which can be placed in ones place: 7 Total possible numbers which can be formed: 6 X 7 X 7 X 7 = 2058
2984, 2980
the 3 digits is the ones place the 5 digits is the tenths place the 9 digits is the hundredths place
The "ones" place is always the last digit in any number so multiples of 5 always have either 5 or 0 (zero) in the "ones" digit position.
technically you don't line up the ones. you line up the decimals. you do this because it is necessary to compare place value to place value in order to order.
They are written as numbers usually are. The place value of the digit immediately to the left of the decimal point is ones and the place value of all other digits is ten times the value of the digit to their right.
Use multiplication except with the ones place "1"
No. It has four digits and each one of these is in a different place. No. It has four digits and each one of these is in a different place. No. It has four digits and each one of these is in a different place. No. It has four digits and each one of these is in a different place.
They are equal to whatever they are equal to.