Well, isn't that a happy little question! A number with 200 digits is called a "two hundred-digit number." Just imagine all the beautiful possibilities you can create with such a large number on your canvas of mathematics. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in the world of numbers.
200,000,000 9 digits.
100(200/1460) = 13.7 %, to the number of significant digits justified by the limiting datum, 200.
150
A creditcard
hundreds
300
200,000,000 9 digits.
100 (rounded up to the nearest 200).
100(200/1460) = 13.7 %, to the number of significant digits justified by the limiting datum, 200.
199
Any two prime numbers, of about 200 digits each, would work.Any two prime numbers, of about 200 digits each, would work.Any two prime numbers, of about 200 digits each, would work.Any two prime numbers, of about 200 digits each, would work.
150
A creditcard
repetition
hundreds
144
It's called 'rounding' - either up or down.