Prime numbers greater than 10 will only end in 1, 3, 7 or 9.
10 because 10 is the first 2 digit number out of all numbers.
Any prime number greater than 10 is an odd number but cannot end in 5 as this makes it divisible by 5. Therefore the ones digit of any prime number greater than 10 must be 1, 3, 7 or 9.
There is no specific name for a ten digit number. It would be greater than or equal to 1 billion and less than 10 billion.
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Prime numbers greater than 10 will only end in 1, 3, 7 or 9.
10 because 10 is the first 2 digit number out of all numbers.
10, 20, 30, 40, etc.
Any prime number greater than 10 is an odd number but cannot end in 5 as this makes it divisible by 5. Therefore the ones digit of any prime number greater than 10 must be 1, 3, 7 or 9.
9. The divisor must be greater than the remainder. A 1 digit divisor that is greater than 8 can only be 9.
1, 2, 5 and 10
4.23 is greater than 4.13 Notice how the digit that is a 2 is greater than the digit that is a 1, and the other digits are identical.
There is no specific name for a ten digit number. It would be greater than or equal to 1 billion and less than 10 billion.
Yes, the most significant digit is the ones, and 1 is greater than 0.
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No, 0.16 is greater. With decimals, you can add as many zeros to the right of the last digit, without changing the value.So if you change 0.1 to 0.10, it is like: 1/10 + 0/100, which equals 1/10.While 0.16 = 1/10 + 6/100.Comparing 0.10 to 0.16, is like asking which is greater: 10 cents or 16 cents.