The second three digits in a phone number refer to an exchange. An exchange includes several thousand people or phones.
529,433 is bigger than 962. The first number, 962, has three digits, while the second number, 529,433, has six digits, making it significantly larger.
Three significant digits.
3.5 million = 3500000 so 7 Seven digits (individually). Three digits (not counting repeats).
The largest number with three digits is 999.
Assuming that 001, 080, etc are not allowed (that is a leading zero or two is not permitted), the smallest number with exactly three digits is 100. The largest number with exactly three digits is 999. So there are 999 - 100 + 1 = 900 numbers with exactly three digits.
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No, a 10-digit phone number that is missing the last three digits can not be a legitimate number. In order for a number to work, it must have 3 numbers for an area code and seven digits for the phone number itself. Some telemarketers are now using fake numbers to hide from the people they're calling.
California phone numbers, like all standard U.S. phone numbers, consist of 10 digits. This includes a three-digit area code followed by a seven-digit local number. The area code is typically represented as the first three digits, and the local number is divided into a three-digit prefix and a four-digit line number.
If you have a check, your account number is at the bottom. It's the second number in this set of three numbers. The first (about 9 digits) is the bank's identification number, the second is your account number (about 13 digits) and the third is the check number.
The three digits following the area code represent the 'exchange' or the 'prefix.'
A local phone number typically consists of 7 digits in many countries, including the United States and Canada. This format usually follows the pattern of three digits for the exchange code and four digits for the subscriber number. However, the total number of digits can vary in different countries, with some using longer formats that include area codes.
The first two digits (49) suggest a number in Germany. HOWEVER - there is no area code starting with the next three digits (414),
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A number is called a staircase composite number when it has three prime factors that have different sized digits: the first is one digit, the second is two digits and the third is three digits. For example: [7] [41] [271] x 77 777 77 777 would be the staircase composite number.
529,433 is bigger than 962. The first number, 962, has three digits, while the second number, 529,433, has six digits, making it significantly larger.