Just for fun:
5000,5008,5016,5024,5032,5040,5048,5056,5064,5072,5080,5088,5096,5104,5112,5120,5128,5136,5144,5152,5160,5168,5176,5184,5192,5200,5208,5216,5224,5232,5240,5248,5256,5264,5272,5280,5288,5296,5304,5312,5320,5328,5336,5344,5352,5360,5368,5376,5384,5392,5400,5408,5416,5424,5432,5440,5448,5456,5464,5472,5480,5488,5496,5504,5512,5520,5528,5536,5544,5552,5560,5568,5576,5584,5592,5600,5608,5616,5624,5632,5640,5648,5656,5664,5672,5680,5688,5696,5704,5712,5720,5728,5736,5744,5752,5760,5768,5776,5784,5792,5800,5808,5816,5824,5832,5840,5848,5856,5864,5872,5880,5888,5896,5904,5912,5920,5928,5936,5944,5952,5960,5968,5976,5984,5992,6000, .....
Since 1000 is a multiple of 8, it will repeat every 1000, so no need to list them all: Just 6000, 6008, 6016, . . . . , 6984, 6992, 7000, ....
4, 8, 12, 16, 20 and just keep adding 4 till you get to 9000.
1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, 7000, 8000, 9000, 10000, 11000, . . .
To find the multiples of 9 up to 9000, you can use the formula: (9 \times n), where (n) is a positive integer. The first few multiples of 9 are 9, 18, 27, 36, and so on. To find the multiples of 9 up to 9000, divide 9000 by 9, which equals 1000. Therefore, the multiples of 9 up to 9000 are all the multiples of 9 from 9 to 9000, inclusive.
8% of 9000= 8% * 9000= 0.08 * 9000= 720
-1000
10000 because 8 is closer to 10 than 5 or 0
9008
9000 x 8 = 72000
They are 9, 90, 900, 9000 and 90009.
8
A unloaded 5000 lb capacity lift truck typically weighs between 8000 to 9000 lbs, depending on the specific make and model of the truck.
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