Bob, thank you for the info. You always make everything sound so easy. Yu are so smart! And, I am not! If you will, please answer further. For example the first number is 1415926535, when it says make a graph fo the frequency of each digit. I look through the other 99 numbers and see how many times the numbers 1, 4, 1, 5, 9, 2, 6, 5, 3, 5 appear, correct? That is what it means by digit. Not that I would expect to see the number 15926535 appear again, correct?

Does that question make sense?

No, the digits are individula.

In 1415926535 for instance
the frequency is
1 - 2
2 - 1
3 - 1
4 - 1
5 - 2
and so on.

Yes, your understanding is correct. When it says to make a graph of the frequency of each digit, you need to count how many times each individual digit appears in the given number. In this case, the number is 1415926535.

To accomplish this, you would look through the other 99 numbers and count the occurrences of each digit separately. For instance, you would count how many times the number 1 appears, how many times 4 appears, how many times 5 appears, and so on.

In the number 1415926535, the frequency of each digit would be as follows:
- 1 appears twice
- 4 appears once
- 5 appears twice
- 9 appears once
- 2 appears once
- 6 appears once
- 3 appears once

After calculating the frequencies, you can create a graph to represent the data. You can choose the type of graph that suits your needs, such as a bar graph or a pie chart. The x-axis of the graph would represent the digits, and the y-axis would represent the frequency of each digit.

It's important to note that the question refers to the individual digits, so you do not need to expect the number 15926535 to appear as a whole again. Instead, you are counting the frequency of each individual digit in the given number.