the first 4 digit is the college code ,next 2 digit is the year u joined the college ,next 3 digit is ur department code and last 3 digit is the register number given to u according to a-z order.
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Mexico - Beneficiary's account number must be in 18-digit CLABE format LIKE: 402967542800000000 or 000000004029675428
Typically, an American bank account number is a ten digit series of numbers that is unique to the customer.
Yes. But note that a decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. A decimal representation does not require a decimal point.
An Airline Reporting Corporation (ARC) Agency Code Number is an eight-digit identification code assigned to a location authorized by ARC.
National Australia Bank (NAB) account number format has 6-digits. The first 3-digits are the bank institution code that is preceded by the 3-digit branch code.
You dial 0044 then the phone number without the first digit if it is a zero. For example my number is 01387 269***. The first digit you can see is a 0, so you replace it with 0044: 0044 1387 269***
CFN/FEI is for Manufacturing site to register in FDA ,so FDA can inspect your firm. Central File Number (CFN): 7-digit number assigned by FDA. FDA Establishment Identifier number (FEI): 7 to 10-digit number assigned by FDA
Divide the two-digit number by the one-digit number. If the remainder is zero then the 2-digit number is a multiple and if not, it is not.
This is a weekly question posted by Columbus State University. See http://www.colstate.edu/mathcontest/problem.php?CategoryID=3&LinkID=CurrentPlease do not answer this question as this person is too lazy to figure it out themselves.
P = 1. A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. If it does not contain a fractional part then the decimal representation does not require a decimal point.
No. When adding the smallest 2 digit number (= 10) to the smallest 2 digit number (again, 10) the result is a 2 digit number (10 + 10 = 20). When adding the largest 2 digit number (= 99) to the largest 2 digit number (again, 99) the result is a 3 digit number (99 + 99 = 198). As you can see, you'll either get a 2 or 3 digit number, but never a 4 digit number.