If a coordinate is half way between a number, eg (2.3,74) then you round to the nearest whole number so it would be (2, 74)
(round 2.5 to 3 not to 2, round 2.1 to 2 not 3 and round 2.7 to 3, this is because the number after the decimal place is either closer to one or the other)
To,plota point, start at the origin and count along the x axis until you reach the x coordinate, count right for positive numbers, left for negative.
Whole numbers between 1 and 100 are just counting numbers. Can you count? Just start at 1 and count to 100. All the numbers in your count will what you are asking for: That is: 1, 2,3, ... (fill in the missing numbers ) 98,99,100.
The letter P is halfway between mesa az and saint petersburg fl. Just count it and see.
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Sum them : 340 Count them: 4 numbers Divide sum by number of numbers = 340/4 = 85. Alternatively, in this case, you may notice that the numbers are evenly spaced. The middle two numbers are 80 and 90 so halfway between then will be the overall mean. This only works for the arithmetic mean of evenly spaced numbers.
There are 99 of them ... all the numbers you say as you count from 301 to 399.
0.5 micron is least count of cmm machine
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evens are 2,4,6,8,10's odds are everything between!
Just count them; there are not that many.
No. There are infinitely many rational numbers between any two integers.
No, there are infinitely many of them. However, there are "only" Aleph-null, or countably infinite numbers as compared with a higher infinity - the continuum - for the count of irrational numbers in the same interval.