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Seven and seventy nine one-hundredths would be 7.79.ÊÊ The first digit after the decimal point is called the tenths place value.Ê The second digit tells you how many hundredths there are in the number.
The legend tells you the number of inches on a map.
The exponent tells you how many times a number or base is used as a factor.
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The 8th digit is the engine type.
Yes ,the tenth digit tells what year
The 10th digit is the year.
A Yamaha Dealer told me that if the 10th digit is a number then the year is that number. For example, if the number is 4 then the Bear is a 2004. I did not ask about older models, just the 2000 and newer models.
Usually, the 10th digit is the year code.
it tells you data
194 Think of it as three separate numbers, A, B, and C (left to right). The first statement says B = C + 5 The second statement says A = B - 8 You know all three numbers have to be less than or equal to 9, and you know the first number has to be greater than or equal to 1 (otherwise you'd only have a two-digit number). So take the two statements, plus what you know about the range of the numbers, and solve for C: The first statement tells you C + 5 <= 9, subtract 5 from both sides and C <= 4 The second statement tells you C - 3 >=1, add 3 to both sides and C >= 4 So the ones digit is 4 The tens digit is 4 + 5 = 9 The hundreds digit is 9 - 8 = 1
It tells you which number is higher than the other or if its closer to its the location point than the other number. (might help : if it negative or positive that is closer.)
uk/euro would be the 12th digit
Our numbers have a positional notation system; to know how much a given digit is, you have to know where it is in the number, with respect to the decimal point. So every number first tells you an amount, but it also holds a place in that number, so that it helps to position the other digits.