47
Write down the numbers from 1000 to 9999.
To find the total number of digits used in numbers from 51 to 5001, we can break it down into two parts. Numbers from 51 to 99: Each number in this range has 2 digits, so there are 49 numbers in total, resulting in 49 x 2 = 98 digits. Numbers from 100 to 5001: Each number in this range has 3, 4, or 5 digits. a. For numbers from 100 to 999, each number has 3 digits, so there are 900 numbers in total, resulting in 900 x 3 = 2700 digits. b. For numbers from 1000 to 5001, each number has 4 or 5 digits. There are 4002 numbers in total, and if we assume each has 4 digits, it would be 4002 x 4 = 16008 digits. Adding all these together, the total number of digits used in numbers from 51 to 5001 is 98 + 2700 + 16008 = 18706 digits.
They are 39 and 52.
To find the even two-digit numbers where the sum of the digits is 5, we need to consider the possible combinations of digits. The digits that sum up to 5 are (1,4) and (2,3). For the numbers to be even, the units digit must be 4, so the possible numbers are 14 and 34. Therefore, there are 2 even two-digit numbers where the sum of the digits is 5.
To find the median of a set of values with an even number of values, place the values in ascending or descending order, find the 2 middle numbers and add them together and divide that total by 2 and that's the median.
3 and 6
To find the average of a set of numbers, you add all the numbers together. Then you divide this sum by the size of the set - for instance, if you have 10 numbers, you divide the sum by 10.
Answer: I cannot answer this question. I do not know where the numbers start and end. Answer: Put negative numbers before positive numbers. For the positive numbers, the one with the least digits is smaller. For the same number of digits, compare each digit until you find a different number of digits. For the negative numbers, it is the opposite as for positive numbers.
Find the minimum and maximum values from the given data. Then range is the difference between maximum and minimum values.
The same way you kfind it for 2 & 1 digits. :)
Blue Book of Gun Values
Find the smallest and the largest values/numbers. These form the range.