If we are talking whole numbers, then 9 is between 8 and 10.
But if you have a number line measure in tenths (decimals), then 9 is between 8.9 and 9.1.
If the number line is in halves, then 9 coms in between 8 and a half and 9 and a half.
There are lots of answers. It just depends on the scale of the number line.
There are infinite numbers between 7.3 and 7.4, but the number exactly in the middle of these two would be 7.35
The number that is in between 8 and 15 is 11. To find the number between two given numbers, you would add the two numbers together and divide by 2. In this case, 8 + 15 = 23, and 23 รท 2 = 11.
There are infinitely many rational numbers between 2 and 27.
A number that lies between 1.0 and 1.4 would be 1.1 (one and one tenth). Additionally, these numbers would also fit: 1.2, 1.25, 1.3
The first number is 403 and the last number in the series would be 793. There are 31 of them.
order the numbers least to greatest and the median number is in the middle
8 and 6
The set of rea numbers is infinitely dense. What this means is that there are infinitely many numbers between any two numbers - however close together they might be. For example, between 1 and 2, there are:1.000000000001 1.000000000002 1.0000000000021 1.0000000000022 and so on.
There are an infinite amount of numbers between 0.51 and 0.52. One number would be 0.513
If there is a list of numbers, 1,2,3,4,5 then what you would do is find the number right in the middle, this time 3. 2,3,4,6,7,8. There are two numbers in the middle, 4 and 6. What you would do is find the number right in between the two numbers in the middle, this time 4 and 6. 5 is the number right in between the numbers 4 and 6.
Both numbers 3 and 4 are in the middle of them, if enoch was number 6 from them, then number 3 would be between them.
13 and 14
There are infinitely many numbers between 1032 and 1209. Let me begin to explain my answer by presenting a modified version of the original question:"How many whole numbers are there between 1032 and 1209?"The answer? There are 76 whole numbers between 1032 and 1209.So, I would say there are two possibly-confusing things going on here. One of them is the distinction between "numbers" and "whole numbers"; and the other is the distinction between "the difference between two numbers" and "the number of numbers between two numbers.""Whole numbers" are the number 0, the number 1, and any number that is the sum of the number one added to itself, however many times. So, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and so on, are all whole numbers.There are infinitely many whole numbers (because there's no end to the numbers you can get by adding 1 to the preceding number), but the number of whole numbers between any two, non-negative numbers (not including Infinity) is always finite. Between 2 and 5, for example, there are two whole numbers: 3 and 4. Between 2 and 1,000,005 there are 1,000,002 whole numbers, which you can name by starting with the number 3, and counting up -- by ones -- to the number 1,000,004. That's the number you would stop with because we are naming (and counting) the whole numbers between 2 and 1,000,005.Between 1032 and 1209 there are 76 whole numbers. To get the number of whole numbers between two non-infinite, non-negative numbers, you take the difference of the two numbers (the smaller number subtracted from the larger number) and subtract 1. The difference between 2 and 5 is 3; and the number of whole numbers between 2 and 5 is 2 -- namely, 3 and 4. The difference between 1032 and 1209 is 77, and the number of whole numbers between them is 76.But when you ask about "numbers" instead of "whole numbers" you are including the infinitely many intervening numbers between any two whole numbers. There are even infinitely many intervening numbers between 0 and 1: 0.1, 0.01, 0.001, 0.00230791502, 0.00000000000000000100000000010341010984050505326, and so on. Without the restriction to whole numbers, all the infinite divisions of the number 1 would have to be named and counted, if you wanted to say "how many numbers there are between" any two numbers starting with zero and up to any positive number other than infinity -- say, for example, between 1032 and 1209. So infinitely many numbers is how many numbers there are between 1032 and 1209.
You find the number right in between two numbers. Example: If you land in between 1 and 2, the median would be 1.5, or 1 and a half.
There are infinite numbers between 7.3 and 7.4, but the number exactly in the middle of these two would be 7.35
pic the number between the middle one's e.g 1,3,4,6,8,9 the median would be 5 because it is between the 2 middle numbers
There are two prime numbers between 30 and 40 - these are 31 and 37.