the lcm is 12
2.16 2.154 2.168
.82, .85, .88
Write both numbers as decimal numbers, then look for terminating decimals between the two.
0.81, 0.82 and 0.83. If you run out of numbers, you can always add a further decimal
2.lots
.65, .68, .72; any decimal between these two numbers
There are infinite rational numbers between 2 and 3.Explanation:Let us write a few decimal numbers between 2 and 3: 2.01, 2.001, 2.0001,.., 2.4, 2.90 etc. Just change digits after the decimal point and this way we can write infinite decimal numbers between 2 and 3. And each decimal number can be expressed in the form of p/q(rational number)2.01 = 201/1002.001 = 2001/1000... 2.4 = 24/10 and so on.So there are infinitely many rational numbers b/w 2 and 3.
1 and 3
0.1333, 0.15, 16
30
the lcm is 12
2.16 2.154 2.168
Nine (2.1 to 2.9)
.82, .85, .88
Write both numbers as decimal numbers, then look for terminating decimals between the two.
There are no integers (or whole numbers) between two and three. The fraction exactly half way between is 2.5. There are also an infinite number of other decimal numbers spread throughout.