193 of them are divisible by one (or more) of the given numbers.
8 of them.
Between 100 and 999 there are 448.
you can say that 2/10 of every 10 integers is divisible by 5, so multiplying 2/10 by 100, giving you 200/1000 total integers are divisible by 5. half of all integers are odd, so divide 200/1000 by 2 is 100/1000, so you can correctly state that 100 odd integers under 1000 are divisible by 5.
There are an infinite number of positive integers divisible by 3, 5, and 7. This is because there is no limit to numbers and they go on indefinitely in both a positive and a negative direction.
One of the infinitely many integers divisible by 2, 3 and 5 is 3000.
None. But if you wanted divisible, the answer is 2001 (if both points ends are included).
There are 130 positive integers less than 1,000 that are divisible by seven but not divisible by 11
There are 90 integers less than 1,000 that are divisible by 11.
333 integers.
Infinitely many.
666 integers.
There are 128 integers between 100 and 1000 that are divisible by seven.
500 numbers are divisible by 2.
There are 1602 integers.
There are 1,000 positive integers between 1,000 and 9,999, inclusive, that are divisible by nine.
193 of them are divisible by one (or more) of the given numbers.