There are infinitely many such numbers. For example, 123,456,063
102, 010 2 in the thousands place is twice 1 in the tens place,
The greatest six-digit number is formed by maximizing each digit while adhering to the condition that the thousands place is twice the digit in the tens place. Let the tens place be represented by ( x ); thus, the thousands place will be ( 2x ). The maximum digit for ( x ) that allows ( 2x ) to remain a single digit is 4 (since ( 2 \times 4 = 8 )). Therefore, the greatest six-digit number is 986,400, where the thousands place (8) is twice the tens place (4).
3897
The thousands place is the first digit and the tens is the third (or last but one).
38977 is in ones place9 is in tens place (and is three times the number in thousands place)8 is in the hundreds place3 is in the thousands place7+9+8+3=27
102, 010 2 in the thousands place is twice 1 in the tens place,
The greatest six-digit number is formed by maximizing each digit while adhering to the condition that the thousands place is twice the digit in the tens place. Let the tens place be represented by ( x ); thus, the thousands place will be ( 2x ). The maximum digit for ( x ) that allows ( 2x ) to remain a single digit is 4 (since ( 2 \times 4 = 8 )). Therefore, the greatest six-digit number is 986,400, where the thousands place (8) is twice the tens place (4).
100,000
There are 72,000 tens in 720,000. This is because each digit in a number represents a specific place value, with the digit in the tens place representing the number of tens. In this case, there are seven tens in the hundred thousands place and two tens in the ten thousands place, making a total of 72,000 tens in 720,000.
998,949 If the tens place was any other number, it would either be smaller then 4 x 2 = 8, or it would equal more then 10 in the thousands place.
9 is in the thousands place. 4 is in the tens place.
3897
The thousands place is the first digit and the tens is the third (or last but one).
47184
Oh, what a happy little question! The greatest 6-digit number where the digit in the thousands place is twice the digit in the tens place is 986,432. And the smallest 6-digit number following the same rule is 164,823. Isn't it wonderful how numbers can dance together in such a harmonious way?
38977 is in ones place9 is in tens place (and is three times the number in thousands place)8 is in the hundreds place3 is in the thousands place7+9+8+3=27
None but it can be said that there are 7,500 of them because 7,500*10=75,000