Digits
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103 examples of Digits in a sentence
It has the three fingers, the three
digits.
He used a similar technique to memorize the precise order of 4,140 random binary
digits
in half an hour.
Single
digits.
In arithmetic, infinitely many numbers can be composed from just a few
digits
with the help of the simple zero.
Look at it here: 39
digits
long, proven to be prime in 1876 by a mathematician called Lucas.
This number is almost 17 and a half million
digits
long.
Here's a slide of the first 1,000
digits
of this prime.
[27% of subjects' first 5 SSN
digits
identified (with 4 attempts)] But in fact, we even decided to develop an iPhone app which uses the phone's internal camera to take a shot of a subject and then upload it to a cloud and then do what I just described to you in real time: looking for a match, finding public information, trying to infer sensitive information, and then sending back to the phone so that it is overlaid on the face of the subject, an example of augmented reality, probably a creepy example of augmented reality.
How many
digits
do you have, six or seven?
What I'd like each of you to do is to call out for me any six of your seven digits, any six of them, in any order you'd like.
I'll get five digits: one, two, three, four.
I was on academic and disciplinary probation before I hit double digits, and I first felt handcuffs on my wrists when I was 11 years old.
Over the last four years, business has grown double digits, whilst child mortality has reduced in all the places where soap use has increased.
I don't regret calling for that plane for a second, because I'm still standing here alive, with all
digits
intact, telling this story.
Each of an autobiographical number’s
digits
indicates how many times the digit corresponding to that position occurs within the number.
By adding all the
digits
in 1210 together, we get 4 – the total number of
digits.
So the
digits
in our ten-digit autobiographical number must add up to ten.
This tells us another important thing – the number can’t have too many large
digits.
For example, if it included a 6 and a 7, then some digit would have to appear 6 times, and another digit 7 times– making more than 10
digits.
If we add together all the
digits
besides the first one – and remember, zeroes don’t increase the sum – we get a count of how many non-zero
digits
appear in the sequence, including that leading digit.
For example, if we try this with the first code, we get 2 plus 1 equals 3
digits.
Now, if we subtract one, we have a count of how many non-zero
digits
there are after the first digit – two, in our example.
Well, we now know something important: the total quantity of non-zero
digits
that occur after the first digit is equal to the sum of these digits, minus one.
Turns out there can only be two – any more would require additional
digits
like 3 or 4 to count them.
I mean, this girl was wicked, So he plucked up the courage and asked for her
digits.
But each was known best by his or her mark: the two hands ready to catch a fly of Parentheses, the small and raised
digits
of Exponents, the mighty X of Multiplication, slash of Division, plus of Addition, and, well, you can guess the symbol by which little Subtraction was best known.
So, to write it out in its decimal form, you'd have an on-going series of
digits
starting with 3.14159 and continuing forever!
That's why, instead of trying to write out an infinite number of
digits
every time, we just refer to it using the Greek letter pi.
Nowadays, we test the speed of computers by having them calculate pi, and quantum computers have been able to calculate it up to two quadrillion
digits.
People even compete to see how many
digits
they can memorize and have set records for remembering over 67,000 of them.
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