All of these are divisible by three: 303, 306, 309, 312, 315, 318, 321, 324, 327, 330, 333, 336, 339, 342, 345, 348, 351, 354, 357, 360, 363, 366, 369, 372, 375, 378, 381, 384, 387, 390, 393, 396, 399.
330 is one such number.
To find a number between 300 and 400 that is divisible by both 23 and 5, we first calculate the least common multiple (LCM) of these two numbers. The LCM of 23 and 5 is 115. Checking multiples of 115, we find that 345 is the only number between 300 and 400 that meets the criteria, as ( 115 \times 3 = 345 ).
450 is one of 3 possible answers.
Any number that is divisible by 100 is also divisible by 20. so 100, 200, 300, 400 etc
390, 400
A prime number is divisible only by 1 or itself.
330 is one such number.
To find a number between 300 and 400 that is divisible by both 23 and 5, we first calculate the least common multiple (LCM) of these two numbers. The LCM of 23 and 5 is 115. Checking multiples of 115, we find that 345 is the only number between 300 and 400 that meets the criteria, as ( 115 \times 3 = 345 ).
There are 17 numbers between 300 and 400 that are divisible by three but not divisible by two. They are: 303, 309, 315, 321, 327, 333, 339, 345, 351, 357, 363, 369, 375, 381, 387, 393 and 399.
450 is one of 3 possible answers.
400
All the numbers between 300 and 400 have a 3 as their first digit - that's 100 Ten of the numbers between 300 and 400 have a 3 as their second digit - that's 110 Ten of the numbers between 300 and 400 have a 3 as their final digit - that's 120
Any number that is divisible by 100 is also divisible by 20. so 100, 200, 300, 400 etc
453
390, 400
How about 450
A number between 300 and 400 is 350. This number is exactly halfway between the two limits and is commonly used in various contexts. Other examples include 325, 375, and 360.