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  1. Is there a way to find the first digits of a number?

    Dec 7, 2011 · Is there a way to find the first digits of a number? For example, the largest known prime is $2^ {43,112,609}-1$, and I did sometime before a induction to find the first digit of a prime like that.

  2. Find the first digit of a number - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Jun 14, 2016 · First digit : $1$ In the case of $9\cdot 10^5$ for example, this method fails because $10^f=8.9999\cdots\ $ (The number of $9's$ depends on the accuracy of $10^f$), but the correct …

  3. How many 7-digit phone numbers are possible, assuming that the first ...

    Feb 4, 2020 · How many 7-digit phone numbers are possible, assuming that the first digit can’t be a 0 or a 1 Ask Question Asked 6 years ago Modified 4 years, 9 months ago

  4. Solved Which muscle of the anterior forearm is responsible - Chegg

    Question: Which muscle of the anterior forearm is responsible for flexion of the first digit?Flexor Digitorum SuperficialisFlexor Carpi UlnarisFlexor Digitorum ProfundusFlexor Pollicis Longus

  5. Solved Current rules for telephone area codes allow the use - Chegg

    The first step is to calculate the number of possible combinations for the first three digits of the telephone area code. This can be done by considering the number of allowable digits for each of the …

  6. Solved In a different plan for area codes, the first digit - Chegg

    In a different plan for area codes, the first digit could be any number from 0 through 5 , the second digit was either 6,7, 8, and the third digit could be any number except 0 or 6. With this plan, how many …

  7. Solved Benford's law suggests that the first digit of - Chegg

    Benford's law suggests that the first digit of naturally occurring numerical datasets follow an expected distribution where: Multiple Choice the leading digit of 4 is more common than 3. the leading digit of 9 …

  8. Solved Compare the first-digit frequency in the transactions - Chegg

    Question: Compare the first-digit frequency in the transactions in this table below with Benford's Law. What are the results (display using a chart or graph) Could fraud be occurring in this organization?

  9. Solved Consider the following. HINT [See Examples 1-3.] A - Chegg

    Consider all possible combinations of the digits 0-4 where the first digit is higher than the second.

  10. Solved The first significant digit in any number must be - Chegg

    Statistics and Probability questions and answers The first significant digit in any number must be 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, or 9. It was discovered that first digits do not occur with equal frequency. Probabilities …