No, 911 is a special case. You just dial 911, even if you dial area+number or 1+area+number for other local calls.
Digital phone signifies the dialing method in a particular phone. The dialing method can be digital or analog. The house phone can be digital, where you press buttons to dial a number or in rare case analog type where in you turn a number on a dial. All cell phones are digital.
It is just a number after 74 and before 76.
Yes, a number can be both an integer and a whole number.
Since numbers are infinite, there is no such thing as the largest composite number.
it is the most crazy thing i ever heard before!
If you say any number, then no matter how close it is to one-tenth, I can always say another number that's even closer. There's no such thing as the number that's closest to one-tenth, either before it or after it.
Never saw that one before since christ was not about money. Money is a thing of this world it has no value to God.
Since the variable may be real or complex, there is no single word or phrase to describe such a thing.
You multiply the whole number by 2/5 or 0.4. Your product will be 40% of the number since 2/5, 0.4, and 40% are all the same thing/value.
From a standard Christian point of view, the question is a non sequitur since God has always existed. There is no such thing as "before God." This, of course, is virtually impossible for the human mind to wrap itself around. Some Christian sects, such as the Mormons, believe that God is simply one of a family of "gods," some of whom may have come before Him. That idea, in turn, begs the question, "who was there before the first 'god'?"
The number one thing to do before you die is to create meaningful connections with the people you care about, make amends with those you may have hurt, and express your love and gratitude to them. Reflect on your life, pursue your passions, and leave behind a positive impact on the world.
You don't have to worry about recognizing it when you see it, since there's no such thing as a circle with two different dimensions. Every outer dimension of a circle is the same number. No matter how you rotate a circle before you close it in a vice, the vice is always open to the 'diameter' of the circle ... a constant number for a circle.