No, 547505259 is not a valid ABA number. ABA routing numbers are typically nine digits long and follow specific format and validation rules, including checksums. In this case, the number does not conform to those rules and would not be recognized as a valid routing number in the banking system.
No,
IIXX is not a valid number.
Yes, this is valid Bank Of America ABA number.
Yes, you can have a valid number now, as long as it conforms to the criteria set by the relevant standards or systems in use. A valid number typically refers to a numerical value that is acceptable within a specific context, such as a phone number, identification number, or mathematical value. If you provide context, I can offer more specific guidance on what constitutes a valid number in that scenario.
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No, 547505259 is not a valid ABA number. ABA routing numbers are typically nine digits long and follow specific format and validation rules, including checksums. In this case, the number does not conform to those rules and would not be recognized as a valid routing number in the banking system.
Excel does not use format symbols. If this question is asking about arithmetic operators, the symbols are:Addition (+)Subtraction (-)Multiplication (*)Division (/)Exponent (^)
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No,
Excel does not use format symbols.
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That may happen when Java tries to parse a String, to convert it into a number. In this case, if the String doesn't contain a valid number - or perhaps if it contains additional symbols not appropriate for a number - you may get this error.
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A valid phone number is just a phone number that is valid - that normally just means a real, working telephone number. This is normally what is meant when a website asks you to enter a valid phone number or if you are asked to give a valid phone number on a form.A valid phone number is a number that connects to a working telephone line.
An example of a valid mobile phone number might be +1 417 555-0123, except with an actual mobile phone number instead of the fictitious 555-0123. An example in the UK would be +44 7700 900123, which is the (fictitious) UK mobile number 07700 900123 written in international format. A valid mobile phone number is a real phone number that actually connects to a working mobile phone.