1270- 800 = 470
There are 800 such numbers.
The sum of the first 800 consecutive numbers is 320,400.
Half of 10 is 5.So numbers in the range 800 ± 5 round to 800 to the nearest 10, except that numbers exactly half way round up. Thus all numbers greater than or equal to 800 - 5 round up to 800 and all numbers less than 800 + 5 round down to 800,That is all numbers greater than or equal to 795 and less than 805 will round to 800 to the nearest 10.
There is no difference - they both yield the same answer of 200 !
1270- 800 = 470
1-800 numbers are toll free for callers calling companies with the United States from within the United States. 0-800 numbers are for callers calling companies from the U.S., calling from foreign countries outside the U.S.
They are the same as the numbers between 800 thru 2000 anywhere else. The fact that they are on a graph (or even gragh) is irrelevant.
Difference Between Kawasaki vulcan 800 A and 800 BThe A has more of a chopped look and a thinner front tire.B has a bigger look, Larger fenders, fatter front tire. Also known as the Classic.
If you mean two numbers whose product equals 800 and have a difference of 7 then let them be a and b with a being greater than b. ab = 800 therefore b = 800/a And, a - b = 7 Substituting for b we have, a - (800/a) = 7 Multiplying throughout by a gives : a2 - 800 = 7a Which we can write as, a2 - 7a - 800 = 0 Which factors as, (a - 32)(a + 25) = 0 Just taking the positive number solution when (a - 32) = 0, that is a =32 and so b = 25........and these are the two required numbers.
The number midway between two numbers can be found by taking the average of the two numbers. In this case, the average of 750 and 850 is (750 + 850) / 2 = 1600 / 2 = 800. Therefore, the number midway between 750 and 850 is 800.
1/4 x 800 = 200 1/5 x 1000 = 200 They are the same. There is no difference.
Four of them.
An 800 number is a toll-free number. Originally, all toll-free numbers used the 800 area code. So everyone knew that dialing 800 was toll-free and "800 number" became the commonly used phrase (vs. "toll-free"). After all the 800 numbers were used, and new toll-free area codes had to be issued, it was not obvious that these non-800 phone numbers were toll-free. Therefore, a toll-free number that does not begin with 800 is usually specified as "toll-free" so the caller knows there is no charge for the call. The toll-free codes in North America are 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, and 844, with 833 and 822 reserved for future toll-free use. Bottom line: in North America (USA, Canada, etc.), all 800 numbers are toll-free numbers, but not all toll-free numbers are 800 numbers.
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The halfway point between 700 and 800 is (700 + 800) ÷ 2 = 750