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Digit or number?
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A reader recently asked, "What's the difference between a digit and a number?"


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Good question! The words digit and number can be confusing because they are closely related and often used in the same contexts, as in these examples:

  • David asked for her phone number and she took out a piece of paper and wrote something. But when she gave it to David, something was missing; there were only six digits.
  • Please email me your 10-digit confirmation number.


However, digit and number have very distinct meanings.

Digit

A digit is any one of these symbols: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. For example, the number 23 is written with two digits, 2 and 3.

Number

A number is an amount of something. It can be written with one or more – or many – digits. Numbers can also be written with words. A number can also be a series of digits that is used to identify something, such as a phone number, apartment number, or social security number.

These are all examples of numbers:

  • 2
  • 49
  • forty-nine
  • 12,446
  • nineteen hundred and fifty-six
  • 212-555-6051

 

I hope this helps.




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