ahaicon1      33. CHECKING THE BOOKS      backwardarrow1

You may have noticed that each book published in recent years has an International Standard Book Number (ISBN).

For example, I have a text book with the number ISBN 0 412 09810 5. The first digit (0) indicates that the book is written in English. The second string (412) indicates the publisher. The third string (09810) is a title number. And the tenth digit (5) is a check digit used to guard against transcription errors and misreading. We might note that the check ‘digit’ is sometimes 10 (written X).

Now there is a simple rule which relates the check digit to the other nine digits. To determine this rule you will need to make a small collection of ISBN numbers. Numbers close together will be helpful; for example: ISBN 0 04 793045 4, ISBN 0 04 793046 2.

Now, what is the check digit for this book taken from my shelf: ISBN 0 201 10405 _ ?

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