There are none. 4.3 lies between 4 and 5.
The square root of 47 lies between the consecutive whole numbers 6 and 7.
11 squared is a single number. No two numbers, consecutive or otherwise, can lie between one number!
75 is a whole number. Two consecutive whole numbers can't lie between a single whole number. It's possible you want to know about the square root of 75 which lies between 8 and 9, but we can't know that for sure.
The improper fraction will turn out to be some whole number plus a fraction. That will locate the number between that whole number (without the fraction) and the one following it. 22/7 = 3 and 1/7 and lies between 3 and 4.
53 and 55.
29 is a whole number and all whole numbers lie between two whole numbers.
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96 cannot lie between two consecutive whole numbers.
20 is a whole number and so it cannot lie between two consecutive whole numbers.
There aren't two consecutive whole numbers that fulfill that request.
136 cannot lie between two consecutive whole numbers.
The are 8209 and 8211
"between" implies two numbers: the question gives only one of them.
I suspect you are really asking for between which two whole numbers does the square root of 150 lie. The square root of 150 lies between 12 and 13 (mathematically: 12 < √150 < 13).
If you meant lie between, one possible answer is 1 and 50.
6 and 7
10,11