Pronunciation of the English word digit.
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1. | Anybody with at least a two-digit IQ knows this was a politically biased choice. | |
2. | Security experts believe Apple’s fingerprint scanning technology senses whether a digit is attached to a living human, so severed phalanges should prove unsuccessful for unlocking a stolen iPhone. | |
3. | 25 times 6 equals 1_0. What is the missing digit? | |
4. | One million is a seven digit number. | |
5. | Sami faces serious double digit prison time. | |
6. | Stoked by drought-parched vegetation and triple-digit temperatures, the Carr Fire has killed six people, destroyed 1,567 homes and other structures and blackened 131,896 acres (53,376 hectares). It ranks as the sixth most destructive California wildfire on record. | |
7. | The last digit in his number is nine. | |
8. | The Social Security Administration, an independent agency of the federal government, issues a nine-digit number to each U.S. citizen, permanent resident and temporary resident, including each international student. | |
9. | "All right then, since there's seven of us, Tom can divide the cake up into seven parts." "Why me? Why should I be the one who divides it into seven parts?" "Well, you study mathematics! A single-digit natural number – should be a piece of cake!" "Students of mathematics learn nothing about dividing cakes!" | |
10. | It's a three-digit number. |