A five digit number with 9 is 99999. A number which is 1000 times larger (not 1000 times as large) is 99999000.
It is 1000 times larger.
90,000,000 - the commas are just for clarity.
The digit in a place value is the same as the digit in the place 1000 times greater if both places represent the same digit in a number. For example, in the number 5,678, the digit '5' in the thousands place is the same as the digit '5' in the 5,000s place. However, in most numbers, this will not hold true, as each place value typically has a different digit.
The two-digit factors of 100 and 1000 are all composite.
A four digit whole number can be found from 1000 to 9999
The number that is 1000 times larger than one half is 1000 times 0.5 = 500
It is 1000 times larger.
The question asserts something that is not true. For example, 2000 - 1000 = 1000. 1000 is not a multiple of 9.
90,000,000 - the commas are just for clarity.
The smallest four digit whole number is 1000.
9
No. 1000 has 4 digits and is the smallest 4-digit number. The smallest 3-digit number is 100.
991
Assuming you mean in the numbers 1, 2, 3, ..., 998, 999, 1000 then the digit 0. (The digit 1 appears 301 times, the digits 2-9 all appear 300 times each, but the digit 0 only appears 192 times.)
A 1000-digit number is called a "millidigit" number. The prefix "milli-" denotes one thousandth, so a millidigit number is a number consisting of 1000 digits. In the realm of mathematics, such large numbers are often encountered in fields like cryptography, number theory, and computer science.
The greatest or largest 3 digit number is 999 because the next digit on the number line is 1000 a 4 digit number.
The two-digit factors of 100 and 1000 are all composite.