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The odd integers greater than 5 and less than 15 are 7, 9, 11, and 13, a total of four of them.
First of all, there's no such thing as an "interger". You're talking about "integers". The integers less than zero and greater than -7 are: -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 and -1
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is the set of integers greater than or equal to −7 and less than or equal to −1
The odd integers greater than 5 and less than 15 are 7, 9, 11, and 13, a total of four of them.
First of all, there's no such thing as an "interger". You're talking about "integers". The integers less than zero and greater than -7 are: -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 and -1
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-7 to -1 : there are 7 there. +1 to +7: there are 7 there. Then there is 0. Total 15
Oh, dude, the integers greater than -7 but less than -6 are just -6. Like, it's not rocket science. Just one lonely little number hanging out between -7 and -6, trying to fit in with the negative crew.
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27 is, if you're talking about integers. 7/15 is, if you're talking about fractions.
The set of integers less than -7 or greater than -1 includes all integers to the left of -7 on the number line and all integers to the right of -1 on the number line. In interval notation, this set can be represented as (-∞, -7) ∪ (-1, ∞). This set is infinite and includes all whole numbers that are not between -7 and -1 on the number line.
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To find how many positive integers less than 100 are divisible by 3, 5, and 7, we first calculate their least common multiple (LCM). The LCM of 3, 5, and 7 is 105. Since 105 is greater than 100, there are no positive integers less than 100 that are divisible by all three numbers. Therefore, the answer is 0.
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