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Infinitely many. In general, between ANY two DIFFERENT numbers, there are infinitely many other numbers.
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That would be the numbers in the form "32x" (where "x" can be any digit). In other words, ten numbers.
Infinitely many. There are infinitely many numbers between any two numbers - no matter how close to each other they are.
In Real numbers, each is the additive inverse of the other.
Infinitely many. In general, between ANY two DIFFERENT numbers, there are infinitely many other numbers.
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That would be the numbers in the form "32x" (where "x" can be any digit). In other words, ten numbers.
Between two different real numbers, there is an infinite amount of other real numbers. You can easily get one of them by taking the midpoint - i.e., calculate the average of the two numbers (add them, and divide the result by 2).
Consecutive whole numbers have no other whole numbers between them.
The square root of 60 is a single number; you can't have other numbers "between" it. It does work the other way, though - the square root of 60 is between other numbers.
"between" requires two numbers, for example, between 20 and 30 or between 20 and 1000. You have not specified the other number.
An integer is a whole number. There are lots of other numbers, such as fractions or rationals, and irrational numbers (such as the square root of 2)
Between 65 and 100, there are 34 other whole numbers plus an infinite number of decimals and mixed numbers.
None. You can have numbers between TWO other numbers, not between a single number.
Square numbers have an odd number of factors.