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... ten , or one hundred , or one tenth , or one thousandth ; thus , we may have units of the first order , units of the second order , units of the first decimal order , etc. We may have , too , fractional units other than decimal ; as ...
... ten , is said to be an abstract number . NOTE 1. - An abstract number may suggest simply a ratio , or it may suggest both a ratio and a measured magnitude . In the expression , 8 feet 2 feet = 4 , the four suggests pure number , i.e. ...
... ten characters - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 0 - called figures , and the letters , a , b , c , d , ... x , y , z . NOTE . - The figures from 1 to 9 are called digits . The term signifi- cant figures is sometimes applied to the ...
... ten hundredths equal one tenth ; ten tenths equal one primary unit , etc. 9. The naught , or zero , is used to mark vacant places ; thus , the figures 205 represent 2 hundred , no tens , and 5 primary units . NOTE 1. - Observe that a ...
... tens ( that is , units of tens ) ; the third place , for hundreds ; the first decimal place , for tenths ; the second decimal place , for hundredths , etc. Thus , a figure 5 always stands for five- five primary units , five thousand ...