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zloy xaker [14]
3 years ago
9

the first digit of two different numbers is in a hundred million place . both numbers contain the same digits . can you determin

e the greater of the two numbers
Mathematics
2 answers:
tigry1 [53]3 years ago
5 0

If the first digit of two different numbers is in a hundred million place, then these numbers contain the same amount of digits.

1. Compare first digits that are in a hundred million place, if one of them is greater, then this number is greater, if they are equal, then

2. compare second gigits that are in a ten million place. If one of them is greater, then this number is greater, if they are equal, then

3. compare third gigits that are in a million place. If one of them is greater, then this number is greater, if they are equal, then

and so on.

If all digits are the same (on the same places), then the numbers are equal, otherwise you will determine the greater number comparing all consecutive digits.

netineya [11]3 years ago
3 0
Yes. Since the first digit is the same look at the next digit, the second. Determine which of the second digits are larger. Although they use all the same digits, that does not mean that the digits are in the same order. The only digit that is clarified that is in the same spot is the first one, so you look at the next one 
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