what does every digit in pnr justify...
A place value is relevant in the context of a single digit within a number. For a whole number it has no meaning. A place value is relevant in the context of a single digit within a number. For a whole number it has no meaning. A place value is relevant in the context of a single digit within a number. For a whole number it has no meaning. A place value is relevant in the context of a single digit within a number. For a whole number it has no meaning.
Any number from 10 to 99
Pi is not a digit because it has decimals. I believe a digit is a round digit meaning a whole number and no decimals.
Freight Name Record. It is the number to track the goods in a freight train
In the Indian number system, the place value of a digit is determined by its position in the number. In the number 5934692, the digit 5 is in the crore place. Therefore, the place value of 5 is 5 crores, or 5,00,00,000.
A three digit figure is any number with a value between 100 and 999 and (-100) and (-999).
The digit 7 in the number 789456321 represents the number of hundred millions. In the place value system, each digit's position indicates its value relative to the decimal point. The digit 7 is in the hundred millions place, meaning it represents 700,000,000 in this number.
It's the three-digit number printed on the back of your card. Save
If you're meaning a 4-digit PIN - only you can know that. If you mean the 4-digit PUK - you'll need to contact your service provider.
The meaning of the digit 4 in a number depends on its position. In a two-digit number like 34, the 4 represents four units, while in a three-digit number like 104, it represents four tens (or 40). In a larger number, such as 4,567, the 4 signifies four thousand. Therefore, the value of the digit 4 varies based on its placement within the number.
There is a possible confusion over how the last part of your question ("contain no 5") can be interpreted:it could be a badly written shorthand of the word number: "Nº" also written "No." also written "No" and very badly written as "no", meaning "contains the number 5", meaning "the number 5" - the number between 4 and 6 and less than 10;it could be a badly written shorthand of the word number: "Nº" also written "No." also written "No" and very badly written as "no", meaning "contains the number 5", meaning "the digit 5" - the digit 5 in any place value column;It negates the sense so that "contain no 5" means "do not contain the digit 5".In interpretation number 1 there are no such numbers, as 5 is less than 10 and all two digit numbers are greater than, or equal to 10 (I suspect that this meaning is definitely not intended).There are 90 two digit numbers (10 - 99); of them:9 contain a 5 as the second digit: 15, 25, ..., 9510 contain a 5 as the first digit: 50, 51, ..., 59So there are 19 of the digit 5 used.However, 55 is counted twice, meaning there are 18 numbers which contain the digit 5. (This is the solution to the interpretation number 2.)Which means there are 90 - 18 = 72 numbers which do not contain the digit 5. (The solution to interpretation number 3, which I suspect is the required answer.)Use whichever solution meets your intended interpretation of the question you wrote.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. When you multiply a 4-digit number (ranging from 1000 to 9999) by a 1-digit number (ranging from 0 to 9), the result can be a 3-digit number (ranging from 0 to 8991). So no, the product of a 4-digit number and a 1-digit number is not always a 5-digit number. Math doesn't discriminate, darling.