99 of them with a remainder of 9
1099.9
You can round up 999 to the nearest tens (that is 1000). This is only applicable when you are doing a calculation involving very huge value, where using 1000 or 999 will have negligible effect on the final answer.
1000
To find how many times the digit '9' appears between 1 and 1000, we can count the occurrences in each digit place (hundreds, tens, and units). In the range from 1 to 999, '9' appears 300 times: 100 times in the units place (from 9, 19, ..., 999), 100 times in the tens place (from 90 to 99, 190 to 199, ..., 990 to 999), and 100 times in the hundreds place (only 900 to 999). Including 1000, which does not contain a '9', the total remains 300.
To find how many times the digit '9' appears between 1 and 1100, we can analyze each digit place (hundreds, tens, and units) separately. In the range from 1 to 999, the digit '9' appears 300 times: 100 times in the units place (from 9, 19, ..., 999), 100 times in the tens place (from 90-99, 190-199, ..., 990-999), and 100 times in the hundreds place (from 900-999). In the range from 1000 to 1100, '9' does not appear. Therefore, the total count of '9's from 1 to 1100 is 300.
99
1099.9
9999 ÷ 10 = 999.9 Or 999 remainder 9
0
67
You can round up 999 to the nearest tens (that is 1000). This is only applicable when you are doing a calculation involving very huge value, where using 1000 or 999 will have negligible effect on the final answer.
how does 100 meet the specification? 1 is in the hundreds digit and 0 is in the tens digit. 1 is not at least 0. this is a confusing question?!
1000
To find how many times the digit '9' appears between 1 and 1100, we can analyze each digit place (hundreds, tens, and units) separately. In the range from 1 to 999, the digit '9' appears 300 times: 100 times in the units place (from 9, 19, ..., 999), 100 times in the tens place (from 90-99, 190-199, ..., 990-999), and 100 times in the hundreds place (from 900-999). In the range from 1000 to 1100, '9' does not appear. Therefore, the total count of '9's from 1 to 1100 is 300.
To the nearest tens, it is 1000. However, looking at the answer, it is not possible to tell whether it is a number rounded to the nearest hundred or thousand.
How many tens are there in 1700?
There are one thousand thousands in one million. Your answer is 999, remainder 999