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The unit digit of a number is the digit in the ones place, which is the integer part of the number. In the case of 12.04, the integer part is 12, and the unit digit is 2. Therefore, the value of the unit digit in 12.04 is 2.
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No. An integer may not have any non-zero digit after the decimal point.
The answer is 9*9!/9*109 = 0.0003629 approx.
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The smallest three digit integer is 100
The smallest 5 digit integer is -99999. The largest 5 digit integer is 99999. The sum is therefore 0.
The unit digit of a number is the digit in the ones place, which is the integer part of the number. In the case of 12.04, the integer part is 12, and the unit digit is 2. Therefore, the value of the unit digit in 12.04 is 2.
A decimal number can be an integer. All that decimal means is that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right.
'Number' or 'digit'.
A six-digit integer.
It is a 29-digit integer. So what?
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No. An integer may not have any non-zero digit after the decimal point.
400/4= 100 and 800/4=200