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Q: What is the smallest ten digit number with 2 digits the same?
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What is the smallest 5 digit number that can be formed without repeating any digit?

Two versions of this question have been merged ... the one that asks forthe smallest 5-digit number, and the one that asks for the largest.If we're talking integers (whole numbers), then-- the largest 5-digit number with no repeating digits is 98,765 .-- the smallest one is 10,234 .-- If decimals are included, then the largest number is the same,but the smallest one is .01234 .


If you have a 2 digit divisor and a 3 digit dividend does the quotient always have the same number of digits?

no it does not thank you


Do the quotients always have the same number of digits when dividing 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers?

2


Which is the largest 6 digit palindrome with no same digits?

A palindrome reads the same forward and in reverse. This tells me that at leastthe first digit and the last digit must be the same. So it's not possible to have a6-digit palindrome "with no same digits".The largest 6-digit palindrome, with just enough repetition of digits to make it apalindrome and no more, would be 987,789 .


How do you decide which two numbers is greater?

A positive number is greater than a negative number. If a positive number is greater than another, the corresponding negative numbers are smaller. For example, since 4 > 3, -4 < -3. For two positive numbers: The number with more digits is greater. If they have the same number of digits, the number with the greater first digit is greater. If they are equal, look at the second digit, which will decide which number is greater, and so forth, up to the last digit. For example, 12500 is greater than 12480: they have the same number of digits, the first two digits are the same, but the third digit is the tie-breaker. For numbers with decimals, first apply the rules above for the whole part. If they are equal, check the first digit after the decimal point, then the second, etc., until you find a "tie-breaker". For example, 0.2522 is more than 0.2517. Once again, the first two digits are the same, the third is the tiebreaker.