this is what i got in my stupid math book from school this is the dumbest ? ever
How many times does the digit 1 occur in ten place in the numbers from 1 to 1000?
It is 1000 times greater because 1000 times 0.09 = 90
If you mean as in 90.09 then it is 1000 times greater because 1000*0.09 = 90
To determine how many times the digit 9 is written when writing numbers from 1 to 10000, we can consider the pattern of its occurrence in each place value. In the units place, the digit 9 appears 1000 times (from 9 to 9999). In the tens place, the digit 9 appears 1000 times (from 90 to 99, 190 to 199, and so on). In the hundreds place, the digit 9 appears 1000 times (from 900 to 999, 1900 to 1999, and so on). Therefore, the digit 9 is written 3000 times in total when writing numbers from 1 to 10000.
this is what i got in my stupid math book from school this is the dumbest ? ever
Oh, dude, it's like super simple. The digit in the thousands place is 10 times greater than the same digit in the hundreds place. So, if you have a 3 in the thousands place, it's like 30 times greater than the 3 in the hundreds place. Math, man, it's wild.
How many times does the digit 1 occur in ten place in the numbers from 1 to 1000?
It is 1000 times greater because 1000 times 0.09 = 90
If you mean as in 90.09 then it is 1000 times greater because 1000*0.09 = 90
1000 times greater. 50000/50 = 1000
To determine how many times the digit 9 is written when writing numbers from 1 to 10000, we can consider the pattern of its occurrence in each place value. In the units place, the digit 9 appears 1000 times (from 9 to 9999). In the tens place, the digit 9 appears 1000 times (from 90 to 99, 190 to 199, and so on). In the hundreds place, the digit 9 appears 1000 times (from 900 to 999, 1900 to 1999, and so on). Therefore, the digit 9 is written 3000 times in total when writing numbers from 1 to 10000.
995 to the nearest tens is 1000. When rounding to the nearest tens, you look at the digit in the ones place. If it is 5 or greater, you round up; if it is less than 5, you round down. In this case, the digit in the tens place is 9, which is 5 or greater, so you round up to the nearest tens, which is 1000.
It is 1000 times greater.
That looks like it should be the same as 10 times (the number of times the digit 1 occursin the units place in the numbers from 10 to 100), which would work out to 90 .
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we're talking about a number like 456, the place value that is ten times greater than the hundreds place (which is 5) would be the thousands place (which is 4). Just imagine each place value as a little friend waiting their turn to shine on the canvas of numbers!
A five digit number with 9 is 99999. A number which is 1000 times larger (not 1000 times as large) is 99999000.