There are an excessive amount of numbers between 40 and 50. Depending on what numbers are defined, you might end up with two numbers (x, y) like 41 and 43, which are both between 40 and 50. But you might as well choose 45 and 49, or 40,123 and 49,987, which are also "Two Numbers between 40 and 50".
Answer:
x =/= y
x = ]40, 50[ , x = R
y = ]40, 50[ , y = R
prime numbers between 40 and 50: 41, 43, 47
43 and 17.
A proportion refers to a relationship between two numbers, not four.
The composite numbers between 40 and 50 are 42, 44, 46, 48.
These are the composite numbers between 40 and 50: 42 45 46 48 49.
41,43, and 47 are all prime numbers. so there are three prime numbers between 40 and 50
The prime numbers between 40 and 50 are: 41 43 47.
41 43 and 47 are the prime numbers between 40 and 50
Answer vary according to the type of number. If we say, whole numbers, counting numbers or integers between 40 and 50 then the answer is 9. But, if we talk about rational numbers and irrational numbers between 40 and 50, then the answer is infinite.
prime numbers between 40 and 50: 41, 43, 47
43 and 17.
False.
A proportion refers to a relationship between two numbers, not four.
The prime numbers between 40 and 50 are 41 and 43.
42 and 49
41,43,47
By inspection, the only two numbers between 40 and 50 that have a GCF of 7 are 42 and 49.Another way to work out this problem is to list the multiples of 7. They are:7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, ...The values between 40 and 50 are 42 and 49.