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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.
99 ofcourse
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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.
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.
It is a 29-digit integer. So what?
'Number' or 'digit'.
A six-digit integer.
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400/4= 100 and 800/4=200
No. An integer may not have any non-zero digit after the decimal point.
Oh, dude, you're asking me to count digits now? Okay, let's see. In 50,000, the nine-digit number is 000050000. And in 3,000,000, the nine-digit number is 000300000. Like, who knew counting zeros could be so thrilling, right?