No.
Between 100 and 999 there are 448.
1000 is the smallest 4 digit number but of the two factors, it is only divisible by 2. As 999 is obviously divisible by 3 then 999 + 3 = 1002 is also divisible by 3 and, as an even number, is also divisible by 2. The answer is 1002
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, to find the numbers divisible by both 3 and 4, you need to find the numbers divisible by their least common multiple, which is 12. From 100 to 999, every 12th number is divisible by 12. So, you just need to find how many multiples of 12 are there between 100 and 999. It's like a piece of cake, you got this!
That would be 999.
The first 3 digit natural number is 100: 100 ÷ 4 = 25 → first 3 digit natural number divisible by 4 is 4 × 25 The last 3 digit natural number is 999: 999 ÷ 4 = 249 r 3 → last 3 digit natural number divisible by 4 is 4 × 249 → number of 3 digit natural numbers divisible by 4 is 249 - 25 + 1 = 225.
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3 and 333 **************** I would like to add 1 and also 9 (999 ÷ 9 = 111) to the above list.