Not including -integers or counting 1000, it would be 999.
Counting 1000 it would be, well... 1000
One of them.
From 1 (inclusive) to 1000(inclusive,) 750.
6500 to 7499 -- 1000 numbers
11
428 of them.
Both 10 and 1000 are individual whole numbers.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. So, you can write any number less than 1000 as the product of 3 consecutive numbers, right? Well, except for the numbers at the beginning and end because they don't have 3 numbers before or after them to multiply with. So, that leaves us with 997 numbers. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
There are 900 three-digit whole numbers between 1 and 1000
There are 30 whole numbers that are odd numbers less than 60 which are also positive. Otherwise, there are infinitely many of them.
1000 numbers. From 19,500 to 20,499 all round to 20,000
168 are.
90
One of them.
1001
There are 168 prime numbers less than 1,000.
42
99000