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There is no four digit number where the ones is twice the tens, the hundreds is five less than the ones, and the thousands is the sum of the tens and hundreds. int ones, tens, hundreds, thousands; for (thousands=1; thousands<10; thousands++) { /**/ for (hundreds=0; hundreds<10; hundreds++) { /**/ /**/ for (tens=0; tens<10; tens++) { /**/ /**/ /**/ for (ones=0; ones<10; ones++) { /**/ /**/ /**/ /**/ if (ones != 2 * tens) break; /**/ /**/ /**/ /**/ if (hundreds != ones - 5) break; /**/ /**/ /**/ /**/ if (thousands != tens + hundreds) break; /**/ /**/ /**/ /**/ printf ("dd\n", thousands, hundreds, tens, ones); /**/ /**/ /**/ } /**/ /**/ } /**/ } }
You cannot round a number with a place value larger than the place value you seek to round it to. i.e. You cannot round thousands to hundreds, hundreds to tens, tens to ones, etc.
15 638 can be made with 1 ten, 5 ones, 6 hundreds, 3 tens, and 8 ones; 1 ten, 8 ones, 6 hundreds, 3 tens, and 5 ones; or 6 ones, 5 hundreds, 3 tens, 8 ones, and 1 ten.
In 5420, you have:5 x thousand; 4 x hundred; 2 x tens; zero x ones (the American ones in math is known as units in British maths!).
A decimal number is one in which the place value of each digit is ten times the place value of the digit to its right. (... , thousands, hundreds, tens, units, tenths, hundredths, ... ) A decimal point is used to separate the units from the tenths. If a number in decimal form has non-zero digits after the decimal point then it is a decimal fraction. [There is one esoteric exception: if the decimal point is followed by an infinite string of 9s, then it is not a decimal fraction.] Thus 37.6 is a decimal fraction 0.6 is a decimal fraction 0.00000063 is a decimal fraction 37 is not a decimal fraction. 37.0 is not a decimal fraction. 37.999... recurring is no a decimal fraction [it is in fact = 38].
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There is no four digit number where the ones is twice the tens, the hundreds is five less than the ones, and the thousands is the sum of the tens and hundreds. int ones, tens, hundreds, thousands; for (thousands=1; thousands<10; thousands++) { /**/ for (hundreds=0; hundreds<10; hundreds++) { /**/ /**/ for (tens=0; tens<10; tens++) { /**/ /**/ /**/ for (ones=0; ones<10; ones++) { /**/ /**/ /**/ /**/ if (ones != 2 * tens) break; /**/ /**/ /**/ /**/ if (hundreds != ones - 5) break; /**/ /**/ /**/ /**/ if (thousands != tens + hundreds) break; /**/ /**/ /**/ /**/ printf ("dd\n", thousands, hundreds, tens, ones); /**/ /**/ /**/ } /**/ /**/ } /**/ } }
Hundreds tens ones decimal point tenths hundredths thousandths564.000Therefore there are no hundredths in the question above.
You cannot round a number with a place value larger than the place value you seek to round it to. i.e. You cannot round thousands to hundreds, hundreds to tens, tens to ones, etc.
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15 638 can be made with 1 ten, 5 ones, 6 hundreds, 3 tens, and 8 ones; 1 ten, 8 ones, 6 hundreds, 3 tens, and 5 ones; or 6 ones, 5 hundreds, 3 tens, 8 ones, and 1 ten.
254 - has 2 hundreds, 5 tens, and 4 ones
what is 6 hundreds 14 tens 4 ones
Your correct answer is hundreds place because you have your ones period like ones tens hundreds same with the thousands period ones tens hundreds.
what number has 9 hundreds, 2 fewer tens than hundreds, and 2 fewer ones than hundreds
849 has 8 hundreds, 4 fewer tens than hundreds, and 5 more ones than tens.
In 5420, you have:5 x thousand; 4 x hundred; 2 x tens; zero x ones (the American ones in math is known as units in British maths!).