There are an infinite number of numbers between 2 and 3.
Here are a few examples, listed in order of their size:
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.300001
2.30001
2.301
2.31
2.32
2.329
2.33
2.331
2.34
2.4
2.6
2.7
2.75
2.8
2.9
2.99
2.999
2.9999
2.99999
2.999991
2.999992
2.999999
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There are 66 numbers between 1 and 100 that are divisible by two or three.
There is only one prime number between 1 and 5. That is the number three (3)
2 3 5 are prime numbers.
There are 2,966 numbers between 100 and 9,000 that are divisible by three.
The numbers between -4 and 5 are -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 and 4 Now just choose three of them and they will be your answer
These three: 2 3 5
Three numbers.
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There are 66 numbers between 1 and 100 that are divisible by two or three.
There are not three prime numbers that have the sum of 3. The smallest prime number is 2. If all three prime numbers were 2, the sum would 2 + 2 + 2 = 6, so that is the smallest number that is the sum of three prime numbers.
There is only one prime number between 1 and 5. That is the number three (3)
2.1 , 2.234. 2.997.
There are no integers (or whole numbers) between two and three. The fraction exactly half way between is 2.5. There are also an infinite number of other decimal numbers spread throughout.
3 by 4, 5 by 7, 7 by 10
-2
If it is integers, you have -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 and 3. If rational numbers or irrational numbers or real numbers, there are an infinity of them between -3 and 4.