That's going to depend on the subject matter of the book. Besides the digits
used to number the pages, an arithmetic book will have a lot more digits in it
than, for example, a novel or a book of poetry has.
There are 64 pages (100 - 163) that need 3 digits per page; 64 x 3 = 192. There are 100 pages (10 - 99) that need 2 digits per page; 100 x 2 = 200.There are 9 pages (1 - 9 ) that need one digit per page; = 9.So 9 + 200 + 192 = 401 digits.[Assuming that the last page, an even-numbered page, has no number.]
192 digits
192 ways
"I Put a Spell on You" by John Burnham is a 220-page book.
The answers to the interactive reader page 192 in the Holt Mcdougal Literature Book can be obtained online at warwolves.forumotion.com.
This depends on the size of the book, and how big the printing on each page is.
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Not sure what the question means. 192 digits can be one very large number or 192 individual integers [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9].
If the digits are all different then 18. Otherwise, 192.
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The Way I Am - book - has 192 pages.
192, including ones containing repeat digits.