There is no NEXT number. Suppose x was the next number. That means 38 is less than x and there is no number between 38 and x (otherwise x would not be next. Well, what about (38+x)/2? It is easy to show that this is bigger than 38 and smaller than x so is between the two. There goes the supposition that x was the next number. So what about (38+x)/2? The number halfway between 38 and this one will be better. And the number halfway between 38 and the next one will be better, etc, etc, etc.
Yes, it is.
it is an odd number
38
9
0.0461
The idea of using the number 825 on jewelry is that is a grade of silver. Silver that is marked with the number 825 is a lower grade of silver that is not worth very much money.
There is no NEXT number. Suppose x was the next number. That means 38 is less than x and there is no number between 38 and x (otherwise x would not be next. Well, what about (38+x)/2? It is easy to show that this is bigger than 38 and smaller than x so is between the two. There goes the supposition that x was the next number. So what about (38+x)/2? The number halfway between 38 and this one will be better. And the number halfway between 38 and the next one will be better, etc, etc, etc.
825 = 82,500% (multiply a number by 100 to get its value as a percent).
Yes, it is.
Divide it in to the number 825 divide by 15 is 55
38 is not a fraction.
It is: (90+38)/2 = 64
The number of odd numbers between 38 and n = int[abs(n - 38)/2]
38
it is an odd number
38