1, 3, 5, 7, 9
There are no numbers between 108 and 120 that have an even ten's digit. If you call 'zero' an even number, then ' 109 ' would qualify. But the whole exercise is still not too satisfying.
There are ten consecutive odd numbers between 60 and 80. These numbers are 61, 63, 65, 67, 69, 71, 73, 75, 77, and 79.
odd
101
2.693 * 102 (remember, numbers larger than 1 have power of ten ≥ zero. small numbers (between zero and one) have negative powers of ten.
The set of odd numbers between zero and ten includes the numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9. These numbers are characterized by not being divisible by 2, and they are all positive integers less than ten. This set can be expressed as {1, 3, 5, 7, 9}.
There are no numbers between 108 and 120 that have an even ten's digit. If you call 'zero' an even number, then ' 109 ' would qualify. But the whole exercise is still not too satisfying.
odd
101
100
2.693 * 102 (remember, numbers larger than 1 have power of ten ≥ zero. small numbers (between zero and one) have negative powers of ten.
zero
The first ten odd numbers
The sum of the first 100 odd numbers (1 through 199) is 10000 (ten thou)
If you're including zero, the product is zero.
No - numbers are only divisible exactly by ten - if they end in a zero !
Not if you're doing a math problem.