No, 82 is not a multiple of 9 because 9 can not be multiplied by any whole number to get 82. (9x9=81, 9x10=90, there is no 82 in between).
82-2=80 (third number) 80-6=74 (fifth number) 74-10=64 (answer) formula=ans-(x-4) Answer = 64
81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88. 80 and 90 are composite too
the number times a number to equal 82 is 41x2 and it equals 82
81 has 5 factors: 9x9 3 x 27 1 x 81
No, 82 is not a multiple of 9 because 9 can not be multiplied by any whole number to get 82. (9x9=81, 9x10=90, there is no 82 in between).
No 81 is though
.81, .82 and .822.. there is an infinite number of them.
9 (81) and 10 (100)
Square numbers of integers falling between 50 and 90 are: 82 = 64 92 = 81
Oh, isn't that a happy little question? If we take a look between 80 and 85, we find the number 82 nestled right in the middle, like a little bird perched on a branch. It's a peaceful number, just waiting to be noticed and appreciated.
There are an infinite number of combinations that equal 82. 1 + 81 for instance
82 is not the square of an integer. The closest square number of an integer is 81, which is equal to 9 squared.
number of composite numbers between 81 and 100 = 15composite numbers between 81 and 100 = 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99
You can count to 81
It is 81.5, the number halfway between the two middle numbers.
298 22=4 92=81 82=64 4+81+64=149 149x2=298