There are 67 numbers between 100 and 500 divisible by 6. The first number greater than 100 divisible by 6: 100 ÷ 6 = 16 r 4 → first number divisible by 6 is 6 × 17 = 102 Last number less than 500 divisible by 6: 500 ÷ 6 = 83 r 2 → last number divisible by 6 is 6 × 83 = 498 → all multiples of 6 between 17 × 6 and 83 × 6 inclusive are the numbers between 100 and 500 that are divisible by 6. → there are 83 - 17 + 1 = 67 such numbers.
Between which two consecutive whole numbers does \sqrt{83} 83 lie? Fill out the sentence below to justify your answer and use your mouse to drag \sqrt{83} 83 to an approximately correct location on the number line.
1, 5, 17, 83, 85, 415, 1411, 7055
The answer could be any number between 39 to 45. When doubled this produces 78 to 90. and with 7 subtracted this gives 71 to 83.
The only cubic number between 400 and 600 is 8 x 8 x 8 (83) = 512.
It is 47, the number halfway between the two of them.
41.5
Oh, isn't that a happy little question? If we take a look between 80 and 85, we find the number 82 nestled right in the middle, like a little bird perched on a branch. It's a peaceful number, just waiting to be noticed and appreciated.
83
83 is not.83 is not.83 is not.83 is not.
51
There are 67 numbers between 100 and 500 divisible by 6. The first number greater than 100 divisible by 6: 100 ÷ 6 = 16 r 4 → first number divisible by 6 is 6 × 17 = 102 Last number less than 500 divisible by 6: 500 ÷ 6 = 83 r 2 → last number divisible by 6 is 6 × 83 = 498 → all multiples of 6 between 17 × 6 and 83 × 6 inclusive are the numbers between 100 and 500 that are divisible by 6. → there are 83 - 17 + 1 = 67 such numbers.
Between which two consecutive whole numbers does \sqrt{83} 83 lie? Fill out the sentence below to justify your answer and use your mouse to drag \sqrt{83} 83 to an approximately correct location on the number line.
Central Nebraska - wherever you cross US 83.
85 is.
It is -83 and 17/50 in its simplest terms
83 89 97.