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525 is halfway between 350 and 700.
Yes, 700 is divisible by 4. To check whether a number is divisible by 4, just divide the last two digits of the number by 4. When we check: 700÷4 = 175 Therefore, Yes :)
To find the numbers between 1 and 700 that are divisible by 3, we need to identify the multiples of 3 within that range. The first multiple of 3 is 3, and the last multiple below 700 is 699. To find the total count of numbers divisible by 3, we can use the formula (last number - first number) / 3 + 1. Applying this formula, we get (699 - 3) / 3 + 1 = 232 numbers between 1 and 700 that are divisible by 3.
To determine if 700 is divisible by 5, we need to check if 700 divided by 5 results in a whole number without a remainder. Mathematically, we can perform the division: 700 ÷ 5 = 140. Since 140 is a whole number without any remainder, we can conclude that 700 is divisible by 5.
Well, honey, you're looking for a number that's divisible by 8 and by 9, a three-digit multiple of 10, and falls between 200 and 700. The only number that fits the bill is 360. So there you have it, 360 is the magic number you're searching for.
Just by looking at it, without trying any factors to see if they work, you can tell that 700 is-- divisible by 10, because it ends with a zero-- divisible by 5, because 5 is a factor of 10,-- divisible by 2, because 2 is a factor of 10, and also because 700 is an even number-- divisible by 100, because it ends with two zeroes-- divisible by 20, 25, and 50, because they're all factors of 100-- divisible by 7, because 700 is seven hundredsWith so many things that jump out at you as soon as you glance at 700, you can be pretty sure thatit has at least one other factor besides '1' and itself, so it can't be a prime number.
Eight of them.
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The dimensions of the image with a resolution of 700 x 250 pixels are 700 pixels in width and 250 pixels in height.
450+250=700
700
252 = 625