> A finger (or thumb).
Toes are also considered digits.
finger
Multiply the three-digit number by the one's digit, or last digit, of the two-digit number. That is your first part. Now multiply by the second-to-last digit, or ten's digit, and multiply the result by 10. That is your second part. Add the two parts and that is your answer.
fingers and toes
The phalanges are the hand and foot digits. Actually, anything that can be counted can be thought of as a digit.
A digit is part of a number. the number 23 has two digits 2 and 3.
you multiply 3 digit numbers by killing yourself and giving away body parts.
Of course, if it's part of your body, it's a body part.
Since the first digit cannot be zero, the possibilities are 1054, 1216, or 3034.
Since the whole part is the same, compare each of the decimal digits (compare the first digit with the first digit, the second digit with the second digit, etc.), until you find a pair that is different.
Since there is no whole part, compare the digits after the decimal point one by one (first digit with first digit, second digit with second digit, etc.), until you find two digits that are different.
there could be a part in it like this: int num, digit; int count [10]; do { digit = num%10; num != 10; ++count[digit]; } while (num);
body