One million... and one.
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Technically, that is the least integer greater than one million. There is no least number because given any such number, it is always possible to find a smaller number that is still bigger than one million. For example, consider 1m + 1/2, 1m + 1/4, 1m + 1/8 and so on.
The least prime number that is greater than 45 is 47.
5,000,000
The prime numbers are: ...,43,47,53,59,...
The largest 4-digit number is 9999. The least natural number that is greater than 9999 is 10000. Therefore, the answer is 10000.
10 million is greater than them all.
71 is least Prime Number that is greater than 69.
The least prime number that is greater than 45 is 47.
5,000,000
The prime numbers are: ...,43,47,53,59,...
The smallest prime number that is greater than 50 is 53.
A million, for sure.
It is: 10,143,143
It is: 47
10 million is greater than them all.
You can apply scientific notation to any number. However, it usually makes sense to do so if the number is greater than at least one million or smaller than a millionth.
6161
the answer is 53.