10 times pi, 24 times the square root of 2, plenty more (infinitely more).
No, 40 is a rational number.
31 and 37 are the only prime numbers between 30 and 40.
37 is a prime number between 30 and 40.
40
Any number between 30 and 40 can be a factor. The common factors of 30 and 40 are 1, 2, 5 and 10.
36 is a square number between 30 & 40. 36 is 6 squared.
No, 40 is a rational number.
36 is a composite number between 30 and 40 because its factors are 1,2,3,4,6,9,12,18,36
31 and 37 are the only prime numbers between 30 and 40.
37 is a prime number between 30 and 40.
40
Any number between 30 and 40 can be a factor. The common factors of 30 and 40 are 1, 2, 5 and 10.
There are two prime numbers between 30 and 40 - these are 31 and 37.
An example of an irrational number between 6 and 7 is the square root of 40, which is approximately 6.3246. Another example is the number π (pi) minus 3, which is approximately 6.1416. Both of these numbers cannot be expressed as a simple fraction, making them irrational.
40 is a rational number, so the question is misguided.
The square root of 40 is an irrational number
Yes, the square root of 40, or radical 40, is an irrational number. This is because it cannot be expressed as a fraction of two integers. The square root of 40 simplifies to (2\sqrt{10}), and since (\sqrt{10}) is also irrational, the entire expression remains irrational.