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If you include negative numbers, that's an infinite list.
Searching in Google for "list of prime numbers" should help you get a listing. From there you can pick the prime numbers that satisfy your criteria.
That's an infinite list. 1.41, 1.42, 1.43... 1.411, 1.412, 1.413...
It would be impossible to list all the even numbers.
Since 13 is not an even number, a list of even numbers cannot start with 13. Perhaps you mean 3 consecutive even numbers greater than 13: 14, 16, 18. Or perhaps you mean 3 consecutive even numbers starting with the digits 1 and 3: 130, 132, 134.
They are 3,5,7,17,19,11,13
If you include negative numbers, that's an infinite list.
46,48,50,52,54
i need help with math
Searching in Google for "list of prime numbers" should help you get a listing. From there you can pick the prime numbers that satisfy your criteria.
That's an infinite list. 1.41, 1.42, 1.43... 1.411, 1.412, 1.413...
counting numbers greater than 1but less than 10 = 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9
For this type of question, you should search the Internet for a list of prime numbers. All the integers that are not prime numbers are composite. In this case, the relevant prime numbers are 101 and 103.
The two numbers that are between 0.1 and 1.0 are 0.2 and 0.9. These numbers fall within the range specified and are greater than 0.1 but less than 1.0. The number 0.2 is the smallest number greater than 0.1 but still less than 1.0, while 0.9 is the largest number less than 1.0 but greater than 0.1.
It would be impossible to list all the even numbers.
Since 13 is not an even number, a list of even numbers cannot start with 13. Perhaps you mean 3 consecutive even numbers greater than 13: 14, 16, 18. Or perhaps you mean 3 consecutive even numbers starting with the digits 1 and 3: 130, 132, 134.
There is an infinite number of prime numbers. It is not possible to list them.