In the English alphabet there are 26 letters. And there are 10 Arabic numerals (digits). For any arbitrary number of letters and numbers, the number of combinations can be found as the product of the number of possible symbols in each space, in this case: 26 * 26 * 26 * 10 * 10 * 10 * 10. Another way to approach it is to raise 26 by the number of letters, and 10 by the number of digits, and multiply those together. Here it would be 26 to the third power times 10 to the fourth power: 26 ^ 3 = 17576 10 ^ 4 = 10000 Total = 175,760,000
The maximum number of significant digits in value belonging to the double type is 15. The maximum number of significant digits is called the precision.
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.
Just that - a 26-digit number. There is no special name for that.
Decimal
26
2 - the 2 and the 6.
The ordinal number for 26 is 26th in digits. Spelled out, it's twenty-sixth.
No - odd numbers end with one of the digits 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9, which the number 26 does not. 26 is therefore even.
hundreds
A creditcard
repetition
998 is less than 1000, the ones digit is 8, and the other two digits, 9's, are identical to each other.
0.1154
26 million
In the English alphabet there are 26 letters. And there are 10 Arabic numerals (digits). For any arbitrary number of letters and numbers, the number of combinations can be found as the product of the number of possible symbols in each space, in this case: 26 * 26 * 26 * 10 * 10 * 10 * 10. Another way to approach it is to raise 26 by the number of letters, and 10 by the number of digits, and multiply those together. Here it would be 26 to the third power times 10 to the fourth power: 26 ^ 3 = 17576 10 ^ 4 = 10000 Total = 175,760,000
It's called 'rounding' - either up or down.