None. But there are three integers there.
All numbers from 1 to 100 which are whole numbers are integers
No. There are infinitely many rational numbers between any two integers.
There are 117 integers between 95 and 213.
There is no such thing as consecutive numbers because numbers are infinitely dense. Between any two numbers there is another and so there is no such thing as a "next" number.There are no integers (square or non-square) between any two consecutive integers. There are infinitely many numbers between any two consecutive integers and, if the integers are non-negative, every one of these will be a square of some number so the answer is none. If the integers are negative then the infinitely many numbers will have a square root in the complex field but not in real numbers. In this case the answer is either none or infinitely many, depending on the domain.
The density property does not hold for odd numbers in the same way it does for the set of all integers or real numbers. While there are infinitely many odd numbers, they are not densely packed within the integers; there are gaps between them (specifically, every even integer separates two odd integers). Thus, between any two odd numbers, there are even integers, indicating that odd numbers do not form a dense subset of the integers.
All numbers from 1 to 100 which are whole numbers are integers
There are 11 integers between -4 and 8.
There are infinitely many numbers between any two numbers. But there are only 9 integers between them.
No. There are infinitely many rational numbers between any two integers.
There are 117 integers between 95 and 213.
There is no such thing as consecutive numbers because numbers are infinitely dense. Between any two numbers there is another and so there is no such thing as a "next" number.There are no integers (square or non-square) between any two consecutive integers. There are infinitely many numbers between any two consecutive integers and, if the integers are non-negative, every one of these will be a square of some number so the answer is none. If the integers are negative then the infinitely many numbers will have a square root in the complex field but not in real numbers. In this case the answer is either none or infinitely many, depending on the domain.
There are 457 such numbers.
There are 57 such numbers.
There are countably infinite (Aleph-Null) of such numbers.
The numbers 23 and 29 are the only prime numbers between 20 and 30
Nine of them.
Two integers.