The question is a bit ambiguous: "the sum of the product ... " does not seem to make sense.
The first 5 digit number is 10000
the first 5 digit multiple of 6 is 10002
Their product is 100020000.
I am not sure what to sum, though.
Is an integral multiple of the first number.
10 because 10 is the first 2 digit number out of all numbers.
A multiple of the first number.
The first nonzero digit in a number is the number whose product is one. THINK ABOUT IT! resources:my brain, my notes, my math book DONT RELY ON THE COMPUTER WHO KNOWS IT MAY BE WRONG.
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If you mean digit, the answer is NO.
The first squared number that is a multiple of 10 is three digits.
All that can be said is that it is a multiple of the first number.
Zero.
Is an integral multiple of the first number.
10 because 10 is the first 2 digit number out of all numbers.
A multiple of the first number.
The first nonzero digit in a number is the number whose product is one. THINK ABOUT IT! resources:my brain, my notes, my math book DONT RELY ON THE COMPUTER WHO KNOWS IT MAY BE WRONG.
This first digit is the first number. In this case the first digit is the number 2.
Any three-digit multiple of 60, from 120 to 960, has the first five counting numbers as factors.
A leading digit is the digit/number at the beggining of a decimal number or regular number and is the first number to the left.
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