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if you have a number with a five as the last digit you round up.
A number is made up from digits in the numeral system. We often use the decimal system in which we use 10 digits, In writing the any number, many digits are used, even repitation of digits. when we write any number using the digits, the last digit ( from right side ) in that number is called unit digit. for example in the number 9814868980, here 0 is called unit digit.
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Oh, dude, the leftmost nonzero digit is basically the first digit in a number that isn't zero. Like, it's the number that kicks off the party and gets things going. So, if you see a number like 503, the leftmost nonzero digit would be 5. Hope that clears things up for ya!
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You line up the last numbers and then add it!
Rounding up implies the number is smaller than 1000. However, a number smaller than 1000 cannot be a 4-digit number. So there cannot be such a number. What was said is wrong. The greatest 4 digit number that rounds up is 999.9
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It can have up to 5 digits.
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its generated randomly and is sent to the network provider who hold it till its activated or cancels it after a month if not used
I think it takes like a couple of hours because of the service to go trough.
Im pretty sure you text 191 and say '' MONTH BB ''
The digit immediately to the right of the one you are rounding to.
In decimal, a digit is one of the ten symbols that represent the numbers 0 to 9. A number can be made up of one or more digits. For example: 1 is a digit (as well as a number of course). 11 is a number made up of 2 digits.