To find the first five numbers that are 1000 more than 2250, you can simply add 1000 to 2250 to get the first number and then continue adding 1000 for the next four numbers. Here are the first five numbers:
2250 + 1000 = 3250
3250 + 1000 = 4250
4250 + 1000 = 5250
5250 + 1000 = 6250
6250 + 1000 = 7250
So, the first five numbers that are 1000 more than 2250 are 3250, 4250, 5250, 6250, and 7250.
To get a list of the squares of the first 1000 numbers we can do:> [n^2 | n sum [n^2 | n
Here it is: 500,001
The easiest way to find out how many numbers are in between two points that form a range of numbers (i.e. How many numbers are in between 1 and 1000), is to subtract the first point from the second point and subtract one.Such as 1-1000 would be 1000 - 1 is 999, minus 1 is 998. Therefore there are 998 numbers between 1 & 1000.
The sum of all odd numbers, up to the odd number (2n-1) is n^2. So the sum of the first 1000 or 10^3 odd positive numbers is (10^3)^2=10^6 Now divide by 10^3 or 1000 since we have 1000 numbers so we have 10^6/10^3=1000 The mean of the first 1000 positive odd numbers is 1000 If you ask the mean of the odd numbers between, 1 and 1000, that is another problem, since there are 500 of them, the answer would be 500^2/500=500 Think of the mean of the odd numbers between 1 and 10, there are 5 of them and there sum is 25 so the mean is 25/5 or 5 **** in general, the arithmetic mean of the first n odd numbers is n^2/n or n. So that is why the number is 1000.
They are the squares of the numbers 1 to 31. Use a calculator to find them.
Write down the numbers from 1000 to 9999.
332333335
Yes.
A square number is any number multiplied by itself. 1 is a square number, since 1 x 1 = 1. 2 is not, since there is no integer that you can multiply by itself to get 2. 4 is the next square number, since 2 x 2 = 4. Squaring 3, 4, and 5 give the next three square numbers: 9, 16, and 25. To get the first thousand square numbers, take each of the first thousand natural numbers (1, 2, 3, ... 1000) and multiply them by themselves. This will produce the first thousand square numbers, ranging from 1 (1x1) to 1,000,000 (1,000 x 1,000).
The multiples of 4 are numbers that can be divided evenly by 4. To find all the multiples of 4 from 1 to 1000, we can start by finding the first multiple of 4, which is 4. Then we can continue adding 4 to find the rest of the multiples. The multiples of 4 from 1 to 1000 are: 4, 8, 12, 16, ... , 996, 1000.
It's the same as doing 1 to 200; only that you start at 1001 and end at 1200. In that case, the awnser is 💯.
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