The highest place value in a decimal number is the left most digit, also the first digit.
It's a never-ending decimal. The fractional value is 22/7 - but the decimal value is unending.
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9 in the decimal system
9 (in decimal). In any other base, it is (base-1)
The highest place value in a decimal number is the left most digit, also the first digit.
It's a never-ending decimal. The fractional value is 22/7 - but the decimal value is unending.
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9 in the decimal system
3.15 is the highest number. The highest decimal part of any of them is the 0.95 part of the 2.95 number.
162 - 1 = 255 Strictly speaking the highest value is FF which, in decimal is 1515 = 4.38*1017 or approx 438 quadrillion.
The straight ending in the highest card. If both have the same highest card, you split the pot equally.
9 (in decimal). In any other base, it is (base-1)
A terminating decimal.
The highest place value in the decimal system is the aleph null'th place. It should be noted that aleph null is an infinite number (in fact, it is the smallest infinity possible) and represents the cardinality of the natural number set. In other words, there is no finite number which is the highest place value in the decimal system. (The Aleph character breaks Answers.com's WYSIWYG editor. The Aleph null character looks like: 0א except that the 0 is on the other side of the aleph character )
It is a non-terminating decimal.
Assuming that you mean a digit, it is a terminating decimal.