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distal digit of a finger
A distal phalanx is the finger bone or toe bone farthest toward the tip of the digit. They are numbered one to five and left to right to distinguish them.
The term "proximal" refers to the nearest parts of a limb to the torso, or a digit to a limb.The opposite term is distal.
Good candidates for this procedure include persons with thumb or multiple digit amputation .
first digit time second digit and second digit times first digit then repeat
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If the second digit is 1, 2, 3 or 4 replace it by 0. If the second digit is 6, 7, 8 or 9 replace it by 0 and increase the first digit by 1. If the second digit is 5, then, if the first digit is even, replace the second digit by 0, if the first digit is odd, replace the second digit by 0 and increase the first digit by 1. Many people will require that 5 as the second digit should be treated the same as 1-4. This ignores the upward bias introduced and IEEE 754 standard for rounding.
Not necessarily. Consider 444. The digits are not different. The first and second digits are not multiples of 3 The first digit is not greater than the second digit. In spite of all that, 444 is a 3-digit number
It is illegal in many countries to have a cat de-clawed but not yet in the US. Do some research on the topic. You will find that de-clawing a cat is amputation of the first digit on the paw. The claws are attached to the first digit. In order to fully remove the claw and not have it grow back, the entire first digit must be removed. (This would be similar to you if you are looking at your fingers. Imagine the first portion of your finger, from nail to the first knuckle was removed. Your entire tip of your finger, Gone! Amputated! This is de-clawing in cats!) Muscles in the back are stretched all through the body and are connected to that first digit. The only way cats can stretch that muscle and work it for strength is by clawing at things, moving that first digit. If the first digit and claws are gone, that cat cannot work the muscles. When the cat ages, it will have pain in its back and neck due to this permanent amputation. Please think twice about doing this to your pet.
Look for the first digit that is different. In this case, the first digit after the decimal point. The number that has the larger digit in this position, is larger. If the first digit is the same, compare the second digit with the second digit, the third digit with the third digit, and so forth, until you find a difference.
Write them as decimals, and compare. If the first digit of two numbers is equal, compare the second digit; if the second digit is equal, compare the third digit, etc.