16.25, 17.5, 18.75
Ans : 110 200 - 299 :: totally 100 starts with 2 102,112,122,132,142,152,162,172,182,192 :: totally 10 ends with 2
Six. Zeroes are significant when they are between non-zero numbers, and this number both starts and ends with non-zero numbers. Therefore every digit is significant.
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40. There are 400 numbers between 100 and 500 and one in every ten ends in 5.
No, the Fibonacci sequence never ends. It just keeps on going!
= 9, 13, 22, 35, 57, 92, 149 an easy way to get answers to these kinds of problems easily is to use an excel spreadsheet
Ans : 110 200 - 299 :: totally 100 starts with 2 102,112,122,132,142,152,162,172,182,192 :: totally 10 ends with 2
To verify that a given sequence is an arithmetic progression (AP) using the paper cutting and pasting method, arrange the numbers in a line in increasing order. Cut the numbers along the baseline and shift them so their ends align in a straight line. If the gaps between the aligned numbers are consistent throughout the sequence, then it is an AP. If the gaps vary, then the sequence is not an AP.
Six. Zeroes are significant when they are between non-zero numbers, and this number both starts and ends with non-zero numbers. Therefore every digit is significant.
Both starts with B and one ends with a and other ends with s.
SMILER - There is a mile between the s and the r!
There are 101 numbers between 0 and 100. Because it starts with an even number and ends with an even number, there is 1 less odd number than even. So 51 even and 50 odd.
A line where one place or thing starts And another ends. The line between states
A word that starts with AN and ends with OR: ancestor.
Troposphere - Starts at the ground. Ends somewhere between 7 to 14 kilometers. Stratosphere - Starts at 7 to 14 kilometers and ends at 50 km. Mesosphere - Starts at 50 km and ends at 80 or 85 km. Thermosphere- Starts at 80 or 85 kilometers and ends at 640 km or higher. Exosphere- Starts at 690 km and ends at 10,000 km. (Considered the atmospheric region where space and earth meet.)
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