0.1 is the smallest positive number with 2 digits and a decimal point. without a decimal point the smallest is 10.
Ah, what a lovely question! The smallest composite number is 4. You see, composite numbers are numbers that have more than two factors, and 4 can be divided by 1, 2, and 4. It may be small, but it plays an important role in the world of numbers.
If the number is one, then it is the smallest positive square.
4
To find the smallest possible whole number using the digits 3, 6, 1, and 8, we need to arrange them in ascending order. The smallest whole number would be 1368. This is because in whole numbers, the digit in the leftmost place value should be the smallest possible digit available.
No. The number 2 is a prime number. The smallest, positive composite number is 4.
The least 1 digit number that is composite is 4. It is because all numbers before that are prime.
4 is the smallest positive composite number
0.1 is the smallest positive number with 2 digits and a decimal point. without a decimal point the smallest is 10.
A composite number is a number with more than 2 positive integer factors. The smallest such odd number is 9.
The smallest positive integer is 1357.
Yes.
-9876543 or, if only positive number are permitted, 1023456.
It is -987654. The smallest POSITIVE number is 102345.
It would probably refer to a digit that is a prime number, or a composite number. Note that mathematicians normally talk about prime and composite NUMBERS, not individual digits.
4, which is the square of the prime number 2, is the smallest composite number.
102345 is the smallest [positive] 6-digit number with no repeats.