Every number from 100 to 999 inclusive !
any odd number >0 that is a whole numberSince there are infinitely many odd positive integers, you will understand that I cannot list all of them, however, they look like this: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, etc.Answer:The odd positive integers are those that satisfy the equation: Iodd=1+2nWhere: Iodd= Any odd positive integer valuen=any positive integer value
There are one thousand. Starting at 2000 and going to 2999
Integers are #'s that are either positive or negative. For example, A positive # would be 3 or 1. A negative # would be -1 or -3. You can use chip models to help you when you subtract integers. lets pretend that a 3 is a red chip which is negative. And positive is 4 which is a positive. We are going to subtract -5 - (-13)= the parentithies are to make sure you don't get the signs mixed up. Here is the model. 33333 44444444444444 We would see how many 3's there are, negative chips which would be red. there are 5 so we take away 5 of the 4rs, positive chips which would be positive. Now this is what we get for the model. 44444444 That is the answer.
There are 30 such integers.
49
666 integers.
There are 44 positive integers less than 2,010 that have an odd number of factors.
There are 130 positive integers less than 1,000 that are divisible by seven but not divisible by 11
There are 544 positive integers less than 1,000 that are either divisible by two or by 11.
Eight.
6
One less than 10000.
The squares -- nine of them.
7 of them.
There are 80 such integers.
28