To determine the last page number using 822 digits, we can break it down by the number of digits used for each range of page numbers. Pages 1 to 9 use 9 digits (1 digit each), pages 10 to 99 use 180 digits (90 pages × 2 digits), and pages 100 onward use 3 digits each. After using 189 digits for pages 1 to 99, there are 633 digits remaining for pages 100 and beyond, which accounts for 211 pages (633 ÷ 3). Thus, the last page is 99 + 211 = page 310.
1 + 211 = 212
The factors of 211 are: 1, 211
1 x 211, 211 x 1
Yes, 211 is prime. It is only divisible by 211 and 1.
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It's 211. I read the whole book.
To determine the last page number using 822 digits, we can break it down by the number of digits used for each range of page numbers. Pages 1 to 9 use 9 digits (1 digit each), pages 10 to 99 use 180 digits (90 pages × 2 digits), and pages 100 onward use 3 digits each. After using 189 digits for pages 1 to 99, there are 633 digits remaining for pages 100 and beyond, which accounts for 211 pages (633 ÷ 3). Thus, the last page is 99 + 211 = page 310.
u are so dumb it's 211!!!!!! what the heck!!!!
20% of 211= 20% * 211= 0.2 * 211= 42.2
1 + 211 = 212
The factors of 211 are: 1, 211
217 pages for the paper back book. 211 pages in the hard back book.
1 x 211, 211 x 1
1 and 211. 211 is prime.