0.0000001
Using a decimal, of course. All you need do is move the decimal point two places to the right.
1023
145,689
From left to right, pick the smallest possible digit every time. This will give you the smallest possible number.
Oh, what a happy little question! You can create the smallest number by arranging the digits in ascending order. So, with the digits 0, 1, 4, and 7, the smallest number you can make is 0147. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, sometimes it's about arranging things in the right order to create something lovely.
674
16.9
depends, you want it before or after the decimal point? before= 001 after= .001
The smallest number that someone can get using the 91764 digits is 14679. The secret is to arrange the digits from the least number to their greatest number.
The smallest even number using this combination of digits is 2568.
Using a decimal point, it would be .27 (normally written as 0.27). This is somewhat smaller than 2/7 (which is about 0.286). * * * * * Why not -27 which is -128?
Using the sine rule its smallest angle is 35.02 degrees rounded to two decimal places. Using Pythagoras' theorem its hypotenuse is 2.86cm rounded to two decimal places.
5210. - .0125 = 5209.9875 A decimal does not have to be smaller than 0 so 5210 IS a decimal.
only one zero can be added using a decimal
The smallest value Roman numeral using each symbol only once would be MCDXLIV = 1444
Using a decimal, of course. All you need do is move the decimal point two places to the right.
01489