Oh, that's a fun question! Let's take a moment to appreciate the number 7. Between 1 and 885, there are 120 sevens. Isn't that just delightful? Just imagine all those lucky sevens dancing along the number line, bringing a little bit of joy to our mathematical world.
To find how many times the digit '7' appears between 1 and 885, we can count the occurrences in each digit place. From 1 to 885, '7' appears in the units place (in numbers like 7, 17, 27, ..., 877), the tens place (in numbers like 70-79, 170-179, ..., 870-879), and the hundreds place (only the number 700-799). In total, there are 88 occurrences of '7' in the units place, 80 occurrences in the tens place, and 100 occurrences in the hundreds place, leading to a total of 268 occurrences of the digit '7'.
There are infinitely many numbers between 7 and 8.7+1/2, 7+1/3, 7+2/3, 7+1/4, are some examples.
14
7
142 of them.
To find how many times the digit '7' appears between 1 and 885, we can count the occurrences in each digit place. From 1 to 885, '7' appears in the units place (in numbers like 7, 17, 27, ..., 877), the tens place (in numbers like 70-79, 170-179, ..., 870-879), and the hundreds place (only the number 700-799). In total, there are 88 occurrences of '7' in the units place, 80 occurrences in the tens place, and 100 occurrences in the hundreds place, leading to a total of 268 occurrences of the digit '7'.
There is only one 7. Whether it's between 1-999, or between 1-999,999,999. Now, if the question was how many numbers that contains 7 in it (i.e., 17, 27, 70, 750) I am not sure. I believe it is 280.
7 x 1 = 7 7 x 57 = 399 There are 57 of them.
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There are infinitely many numbers between 7 and 8.7+1/2, 7+1/3, 7+2/3, 7+1/4, are some examples.
14
' 7 ' is exactly 1.00 of them.
17
7
142 of them.
I believe the question should read "How much gas would you need to drive 885 miles in car thatGIVES 35 miles per gallon?"Then the answer would be 885/35 = 177/7 = 25 and 2/7 gallons
Total Multiples of 7 in this range are: 12000000