The multiple of 7 between 100 and 110 is 105. This is because 105 is the only number in that range that can be evenly divided by 7, as 7 times 15 equals 105.
The square numbers between 40 and 110 are 49, 64, 81, and 100. These correspond to the squares of the integers 7 (7² = 49), 8 (8² = 64), 9 (9² = 81), and 10 (10² = 100).
The pattern in the sequence 17, 117, 110, 210, 203 appears to involve alternating between adding and subtracting 100 and then adjusting by 7. Starting from 17, adding 100 gives 117; then subtracting 7 gives 110; adding 100 again results in 210; and finally, subtracting 7 gives 203. The sequence alternates between adding 100 and subtracting 7.
A number that is not a multiple of 7 and is less than 100 is 23. To determine this, we can list multiples of 7 (such as 7, 14, 21, 28, etc.) and check for numbers below 100 that do not appear in that list. Since 23 is not divisible by 7, it fits the criteria perfectly.
It: 110*7 = 770
63, sigh....
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The square numbers between 40 and 110 are 49, 64, 81, and 100. These correspond to the squares of the integers 7 (7² = 49), 8 (8² = 64), 9 (9² = 81), and 10 (10² = 100).
The pattern in the sequence 17, 117, 110, 210, 203 appears to involve alternating between adding and subtracting 100 and then adjusting by 7. Starting from 17, adding 100 gives 117; then subtracting 7 gives 110; adding 100 again results in 210; and finally, subtracting 7 gives 203. The sequence alternates between adding 100 and subtracting 7.
77 is the only common multiple of 7 and 77 between 1 and 100.
84, 91 and 98
There are two; 63 and 84.
Smallest multiple of 7 greater than 100 is 15 Largest multiple of 7 less than 1000 is 142 So number of multiples of 7 = 142 - 15 + 1 = 128
The greatest common factor of 110 and 154 is 22.
70
Well, honey, the multiples of 7 between 80 and 110 are 84, 91, 98, and 105. You can count them on your fingers if you need to, but just trust me on this one. Math doesn't have to be a headache, darling.
First, we want to find the first multiple of 7 above 100. This is 105. 105/7=15. Next, we want to find the last multiple of 7 below 500. That would be 497/7=71. Now, we perform 71-15=56. Since our list was inclusive, meaning that we counted both 105 and 497, we add one to get 57 multiples of 7 between 100 and 500.
The Least Common Multiple of 7, 11 is 77.