Yes, 0.132 is greater than 0.123. When comparing decimal numbers, you start by looking at the digits to the left of the decimal point. In this case, both numbers have the same digit in the tenths place (1), so you move to the next digit to the right. The digit in the hundredths place is greater in 0.132 (3) than in 0.123 (2), making 0.132 greater than 0.123.
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0132 or 1234 0123 or without 0 at front = 1023
.0123 is closer to zero than .023. If you round it to hundredths, it would be .01 or .02. Its easier to think of this way. 1 is closer to zero than 2.
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If you consider each set of 4 digits as a unique code regardless of numeric order (the code 0123 would be counted as a different code than 0132, 0213, 0231, 0312, 0321, 1023, 1032, 1203, 1230, 1230, etc.), there are 3,528 possible codes in the base 10 system containing the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
It is 5AH actually, ie 90, 0132 in octal.
0123 is treated as octal so o123=83(decimal equivalent) diffrence is 123-83=40
fraction for 0.0123 = 123/100000.0123 * 10000/10000 = 123/10000
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There's a lot of possible answers to this one. Is it that each digit can be 0 through 9? In which case you get every number from 0000 to 9999 which is 10,000 possible answers. Or is it that each number can only be used once? In which case, the first possible answer is 0123 and the last possible answer is 9876. That still leaves 5,040 possible answers, which is way too many to just list. Here's the first 15 though to get you started. 0123 0124 0125 0126 0127 0128 0129 0132 0134 0135 0136 0137 0138 0139 0142
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