3.5 is half way between 2 and 5.
There are an infinite number of numbers between 2 and 5 - some of them are rational numbers like 3.5 and others are irrational numbers like pi and e (the base for natural logarithms). There are, however only two integers between 2 and 5 (3 and 4). There is only one Prime number between 2 and 5: 3.
My prime factors are 2 3 and 5 and I am a number between 58 and 68 .What number am I? The answer defenitly isn't replacing the question but with "i's" instead...idiot.
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This is the same as finding the "mean" of the number. So we add the two numbers together then divide that by 2. If we want the number halfway between 5 and 7, we add them together, 5+7=12 then divide by 2, 12/2=6. So 6 is between 5 and 7.
How about 450
-3, -2, -1, 2, 4, 5
In a number sequence, the number between 1 and 5 is 3.
Sorry. There are no numbers between 1 and 2 that have 5 factors.
The only number between 110 and 118 which shares 2 and 5 as factors is 110.
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the answer is 5
It is (5 + 10)/2 = 15/2 = 7.5
Seeing as 5's above 2? no.
The number is 40.
It is: (3.4+5)/2 = 4.2
Count 5
It is 5.