There are an infinite number of decimal values between any two numbers.
5.01, 5.1, 5.999999 are examples.
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 infinitely many rational numbers between 2 and 3. This is because rational numbers are numbers that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers, and there are infinitely many integers between any two integers. Therefore, there are an infinite number of fractions between 2 and 3 that can be written in the form of (n/d) where n and d are integers.
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.