There are infinitely many numbers between 940 and 989. One example is 942.32657
906.5
It is 1003, exactly as in the question.
1003 is not a prime number. Its factors are 1, 17, 59, and 1003.
941, 942, etc. ... up to 988, are all between 940 and 989. You can also use numbers with decimals or fractions, for example 940.1, 940.2, etc.
To find 10 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.1. In this instance, 0.1 x 989 = 98.9. Therefore, 10 percent of 989 is equal to 98.9.
Yes.
No, it isn't a prime number.
556
No to both.
11% of 1003= 11% * 1003= 0.11 * 1003= 110.33
1003