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Your 10th birthday is your first two-digit birthday. In the same way, your 100th birthday is your first three-digit birthday.
The 1st digit of 8 indicates a special facility or hospital ASC surgery, the 2nd digit of 3 refers to ambulatory surgery center and the last digit indicates a first interim claim
It is the 1st digit 7 that is in the thousands place
You have 5 choices for the 1st digit of the number. 4 choices for the 2nd digit and 3 choices for the 3rd and final digit. This means that there are 5 x 4 x 3 = 60 3-digit numbers that can be made from 5 different digits subject to each digit only being used once.
To determine which number is bigger, we compare the digits place by place. In this case, the first digit after the decimal point is the deciding factor. In 6.4, the digit after the decimal point is 4, while in 6.004, the digit after the decimal point is 0. Since 4 is greater than 0, 6.4 is bigger than 6.004.
Your 10th birthday is your first two-digit birthday. In the same way, your 100th birthday is your first three-digit birthday.
The 1st digit of 8 indicates a special facility or hospital ASC surgery, the 2nd digit of 3 refers to ambulatory surgery center and the last digit indicates a first interim claim
There are 17 such numbers.
For the group of 3 digit numbers : Any number from 1-9 can be the 1st digit, any number from 0-9 can be the 2nd digit, the 3rd digit can only be one number that matches the 1st digit. The number of possibilities is thus, 9 x 10 x 1 = 90. For the group of 4 digits : Any number from 1-9 can be the 1st digit, any number from 0-9 can be the second digit, the 3rd digit can only be the one number that matches the 2nd number, and the 4th digit can only be the one number that matches the 1st digit. Number of possibilities is 9 x 10 x 1 x 1 = 90. Giving a total of 180 palindromic numbers between 100 and 10000.
Well I believe that when you divide the number 1st you have to see if the number will go in to the three digit number and if don't then see if another can go into that one
In Michigan, EBT cards are typically refilled on a monthly basis, with the specific date depending on the last digit of the recipient's case number. Benefits are distributed between the 1st and the 10th of each month. For example, if your case number ends in 0, your benefits will be available on the 1st, while a case number ending in 9 will receive benefits on the 10th. It’s important for recipients to check their case details for the exact date.
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73 84 __________ 292 (multiply 1st number by the unit position digit of 2nd number) 5840 (multiply 1st number by the ten position digit of 2nd number, hence __________ force a zero in the unit position) 6132 __________
The 1st digit which has a value of 500
It is the 1st digit 7 that is in the thousands place
1st = 12 then 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 so 10th = 48