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Q: What is sectorising digits with examples?
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What Examples of repeating decimal with 2 digits?

Do a division with denominator 11.


What is a six figure sum?

The number has six digits. Examples: 123,542 329,634 999,999 438,873


What does a Merchant Number look like?

A Merchant Number is usually between 6 and 15 digits long. Examples: Natwest Streamline Merchant Number = 8 digits HSBC Merchant Number = 8 digits Lloyds TSB Cardnet Merchant Number = 15 digits Bank of Scotland Merchant Number = 15 digits Barclays Merchant Services Merchant Number = 7 digits American Express Merchant Number = 10 digits Diners Club Merchant Number = 10 digits JCB (Japan Credit Bureau) Merchant Number = 13 digits Elavon Merchant Number = 10 digits AIB (Allied Irish Bank) Merchant Number = 11 digits Ulster Bank (For Ireland Vendors only) Merchant Number = 8 digits Chase Payment Tech Merchant Number = 6 digits


What are examples of finite and infinite sets?

Some finite numbers in a set: the number of digits on your hand, the number of seats on a bus, and the number of people on earth. Some infinite numbers in a set: the number of positive integers and the number of digits in pi.


What determines the number of digits in a measurement?

The magnitude of the characteristic that is being measured and the units of measurement used to measure it. Examples: Change in magnitude: A small dog might have a mass of 5 kg (1 digit) while an [Asian] elephant might be 5000 kg (4 digits). Change in units: A small dog may be 5 kg (1 digit) or 5000 grams (4 digits) or 5000000 milligrams (7 digits).