Some users have reported Yahoo! Chat and Upnp as using these ports, but there doesn't seem to be an "official" use of port 5000.
TCP Port 5000 may use a defined protocol to communicate depending on the application. A protocol is a set of formalized rules that explains how data is communicated over a network. Think of it as the language spoken between computers to help them communicate more efficiently.
5001 multiply by 10 = 50010
(v)i = 1000*5+1 = 5001
5001 is written as five thousand and one.
because 5001 can be divided by 3 or 1667
5001
I had that problem to but i went to this http://www.error-repair-tools.com/ppc/index.php?t=5001&gclid=CNyEvf7AvZwCFQZcbQodXkcwoA
5001/1000
5000 I think
5.001 = 5001/5000
5.1 km is the greater distance.5001 m = 5.001 km < 5.1 km
To find the total number of digits used in numbers from 51 to 5001, we can break it down into two parts. Numbers from 51 to 99: Each number in this range has 2 digits, so there are 49 numbers in total, resulting in 49 x 2 = 98 digits. Numbers from 100 to 5001: Each number in this range has 3, 4, or 5 digits. a. For numbers from 100 to 999, each number has 3 digits, so there are 900 numbers in total, resulting in 900 x 3 = 2700 digits. b. For numbers from 1000 to 5001, each number has 4 or 5 digits. There are 4002 numbers in total, and if we assume each has 4 digits, it would be 4002 x 4 = 16008 digits. Adding all these together, the total number of digits used in numbers from 51 to 5001 is 98 + 2700 + 16008 = 18706 digits.
10.002 = 10002/1000 = 5001/500