The prime numbers that are greater than 80 and less than 100 are 83, 89, and 97.
Twelve numbers exactly are greater than 76 and less than 89.
3 composite numbers, 21, 22, and 24, are greater than 20 but less than 25.
your answer is -8 remember when you are counting negative numbers the more negative the number is the less that actual value is... Ex. Negative 5million is less than Negative 1 Negative 11 is greater than Negative 5hundred trillion Negative 9 is greater than Negative 10
Yes, it is. It is greater than some numbers and less than others.
10m/n for any pair of counting numbers m and n such that m < n
The "natural numbers": 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
The natural numbers are the counting numbers. Therefore, the natural numbers less than 31 are the numbers from 1 to 30.
Any number that is not a fraction, percent, decimal, or negative is a whole number. Counting numbers are whole numbers. Counting numbers are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,... Zero is a whole number. So yes, every integer greater then negative one is a whole number, and so is -1 and every integer less than -1.
You can calculate that as follows: 85 - 15 - 1. If you want to include both endpoints (greater or equal to 15, less than or equal to 85), the calculation becomes 85 - 15 + 1. You can verify that this is correct, using smaller numbers - for example, "how many numbers are between 1 and 5".
Yes. Natural numbers are counting numbers, equal to or greater than 0. The only ways a product can be less than its multiplicands is when multiplying fractions by fractions or multiplying a positive number by a negative number.
None of them. All counting numbers are either odd or even.
None. All counting numbers are even or odd.
its must be 10
3 is one example.