The number 10 plays an imp part in all this............a 15 year old F Gauss or so......................noticed a pattern to the distribution of primes.............for powers of ten.......................there are ten single digits numbers........period..........to the 10 base system.....
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A digit is a single symbol used to make numerals. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 are the ten digits we use in everyday numerals. Example: The numeral 153 is made up of 3 digits ("1", "5" and "3"). Example: The numeral 46 is made up of 2 digits ("4", and "6").
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Single-digit definition, of or denoting a percentage smaller than ten, especially with reference to rates below that level: single-digit rates of inflation. See more.
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