In any large range of numbers, more so the higher and larger the range is, there will be more composites than primes. It is far more likely that a given number will be divisible by some number less than the number itself, the higher you go.
We're not sure exactly what the question is looking for, so I made upmy own, and it leads to a fascinating investigation. I hope this is actuallywhat the questioner has in mind.The question seems to be asking: "Find seven consecutive numbers that areall composite."I did a quick investigation, and found some neat stuff. I sure hope my method was valid.-- There actually is a string of seven composite numbers less than 100.They are: 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96.-- There are seven strings of five consecutive composite numbers, all less than 100.-- The next series of seven consecutive composites doesn't occur until 360-366.But on the way there, there are five strings of 9 composites, two strings of 11 composites,and three strings of 13 composites.-- There are no series of an even number of consecutive composites, at leastnot up to 200,000 . Wonder why that is.-- The string of 19 consecutive numbers from 888 to 906 are all composite.-- Up to 200,000, the grand-daddy is the range from 155,922 to 156,006 ...a series of 85 consecutive integers that are all composite.
Prime factors are 3 & 5. You should have no difficulty in calculating the composites, if any...
2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47 53 59 61 67 71 73 79 83 89 97 Other than 1, the composites are whatever is not on this list.
12 x 5 = 60 10 x 6 = 60 Factors and Composites.
Tune port injection--- TPI.
TPI Polene was created on 1987-09-24.
In Terms of Saw blades, "TPI" stands for "Teeth per inch".
In Terms of Saw blades, "TPI" stands for "Teeth per inch".
TPI would refer to teeth per inch.
By the vin number or enging number
The population of Scaled Composites is 200.
Scaled Composites was created in 1982.
Firehole Composites was created in 2000.
Combination of two or more materials
Either a 305 TBI, 305 TPI or a 5.7 TPI
TPI means threads per inch. Inside every tire there are layers of cloth that form the actual strength of the tire, much like rebar in concrete. A low TPI count means that what's inside the tire will look a bit like burlap, while a high TPI means that it'll be more like cloth. High TPI often means better quality, but not always.