1 x 150 = 150
2 x 75 = 150
3 x 50 = 150
5 x 30 = 150
6 x 25 = 150
10 x 15 = 150
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Infinitely many. There are infinitely many numbers between any two numbers. So, for example, cosidering only the numbers that round up, there are an infinitely many numbers between 149.999 and 150, all of which would round to 150. And there are another infinity between 149.5 and 149.999 which, to the nearest unit would round to 150. If you are rounding to the nearest 10, all the numbers between 145 and 150 would also round to 150. In all cases you must also consider the numbers that are rounded down to 150.
1 + 150 = 1512 + 149 = 151Therefore, there are 75 pairs each totalling 151Therefore, the answer is75 X 151 = 11325.
3000 ÷ 20 = 150Note: as there is nothing after the decimal place, 3000 and 20 are treated as whole numbers, and not decimals.
150/8 = 18.75 so 18 numbers.
150 and 75 25 and 6
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The sum is 150*151/2 = 11,325
I suspect you are really asking for between which two whole numbers does the square root of 150 lie. The square root of 150 lies between 12 and 13 (mathematically: 12 < √150 < 13).
150 of them.
74, 76.
An infinite number of numbers would round to 150.
It's 150. Whole numbers can't be simplified.
It appears 25 times.
The two whole numbers that satisfy the given conditions are 150 and 10. Their product is 1500, and their greatest common factor (GCF) is 10.
Infinitely many. There are infinitely many numbers between any two numbers. So, for example, cosidering only the numbers that round up, there are an infinitely many numbers between 149.999 and 150, all of which would round to 150. And there are another infinity between 149.5 and 149.999 which, to the nearest unit would round to 150. If you are rounding to the nearest 10, all the numbers between 145 and 150 would also round to 150. In all cases you must also consider the numbers that are rounded down to 150.
1 + 150 = 1512 + 149 = 151Therefore, there are 75 pairs each totalling 151Therefore, the answer is75 X 151 = 11325.