Depends on the type of credit card. For most, the number is a 16-digit number, 4 numbers followed by a space and so on. Some, however, are different.
no spaces
If the exponent is positive, move the decimal to the right the same number of spaces as the number of the exponent. If the exponent is negative, move the decimal to the left the same number of spaces as the number of the exponent.Examples:2.5 x 103 is 2500 in standard notation. (Move the decimal to the right 3 spaces.)4.9 x 10-5 is 0.000049 in standard notation. (Move the decimal to the left 5 spaces.)
An ATM card number typically consists of 16 digits. These digits are usually organized into four groups of four, separated by spaces or dashes. However, some cards may have 15 or 19 digits depending on the card issuer. Always check with your bank for specific details related to your card.
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Depends on the type of credit card. For most, the number is a 16-digit number, 4 numbers followed by a space and so on. Some, however, are different.
Those might be there because, maybe, in the future, there might be puffle card upgrades, and you could put those there.
Put the number to old card in to get the points off of it
4731926357135 is not a prime number. If you intended that to be a series of numbers, please put spaces between them.
In speed, no, you cannot put 2 cards of the same number on top of each other. you can put a card down with a number, say, 7, but you can't put another 7 on top of it. You could put a 6, then another 7, or an 8 and another 7,BUT YOU CANNOT PUT 2 CARDS OF THE SAME NUMBER ON TOP OF EACH OTHER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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no , you dont.
no why do you ask because i wanted to know
no spaces
"You have to count the spaces to the right to know how many spaces you have to put."
no. only on number cards
Get a card then find the #(number) and then type it in.