987,654
It could be: 6208
To estimate the number of digits in a tetration you have to use the modulus value.
The number 202.45 has five significant digits.
{0,1,2,3,4,5.....................................}
In representing large numbers, English texts use commas (or spaces) to separate each group of three digits. This is almost always done for numbers of six or more digits, and optionally for five (or even four) digits. This makes it easier to read the number without having to count how many place holders there are in the number as a whole.
If the digits go from the thousands place to the ones place then we need to use 4 digits. Because the digits are all even, we are forced to use the 4 even digits (2, 4, 6 and 8). As they decrease by 2 each time, the only option for ordering them is greatest to lowest. Therefore, the number described in the question is 8,642.
It could be: 6208
Most probably not. Almost all countries use an even number of character as the bank identifier. This is followed by an even number of digits representing the bank sort code and then another even number of digits representing the account number. Overall, this gives an even number of characters.
To estimate the number of digits in a tetration you have to use the modulus value.
The number 202.45 has five significant digits.
12345 but if you can use a decimal, then 0.1234 would be the smallest possible number.
For this kind of question, start from the left, and use the greatest possible digit for each position. Thus, in the first position you would have a 9, in the second an 8, etc.
RoundUp function returns a number rounded up to a specified number of digits. (Rounds away from 0.)Syntax: RoundUp( number, digits )number = number to round updigits = number of digits to round the number up to
The number system we commonly used, known as the decimal system, has 10 digits (0 to 9). It is possible to use other number systems, with a different number of digits. Any numbering system based on the same principle (the principle of place-value) must use 2 or more digits.
{0,1,2,3,4,5.....................................}
well, it's not 999 because that's odd ... can't see why it wouldn't be 998, which is the greatest even three-digit number, and since all even numbers besides 2 are composite, it must also be the greatest three-digit composite even number
In representing large numbers, English texts use commas (or spaces) to separate each group of three digits. This is almost always done for numbers of six or more digits, and optionally for five (or even four) digits. This makes it easier to read the number without having to count how many place holders there are in the number as a whole.