50
Between the two numbers there are 49.
200
There are 101 numbers between 0 and 100. Because it starts with an even number and ends with an even number, there is 1 less odd number than even. So 51 even and 50 odd.
No. As both negative and positive numbers can be odd, there is no first odd number, and therefore no 100th odd number. The 100th odd positive number is 199.
101 to 199 give 50 odd numbers. Their sum is 7,500.[I'm not too certain that the question meant 'the average total'? But, the odd numbers average total would be 7,500 ÷ 50 = 150]
There are 48.
50
Between the two numbers there are 49.
There are 100 odd numbers between 1 and 199. This can be calculated by dividing the total range (199 - 1 = 198) by 2, as odd numbers are spaced every two integers. Therefore, 198 divided by 2 equals 99, representing half of the odd numbers in the range. Multiplying this by 2 gives us the total count of odd numbers, which is 100.
Including both 1 and 101, there are 51.
101
99, 101
101
101
First odd number greater than 20 is 21 Last odd number less than 200 is 199 → number of odd numbers between 20 and 200 is (199 - 21) ÷ 2 + 1 = 90
The sum is 7268. * * * * * No. It is 7399. 7500 if 101 is included.