The product of first 100 whole numbers will be 0.It is because 0 is also a whole number and any thing multiplied by 0 will give out answer to be 0,no matter how long the series is.
Here is a list of whole numbers less than 100 which are evenly divisible by 7714212835424956637077849198
system.out.println(" print 1-100 numbers");for(i=0;i
Define number_in, product integer; Set product = 0; While product < 100 set product = number_in * 10; accept (input) number_in End_while
In visual basic: Module Module1 Sub Main() Dim Inst As Integer For Inst = 0 To 100 Step 2 Console.WriteLine(Inst) Next End Sub End Module
You need a code that can run to print even numbers between 10 and 100 using the qbasic command.
The sum of the cubes of the first 100 whole numbers is 25,502,500.
The first 100 odd whole numbers are: 13579111315171921232527293133353739414345474951535557596163656769717375777981838587899193959799101103105107109111113115117119121123125127129131133135137139141143145147149151153155157159161163165167169171173175177179181183185187189191193195197199.
The first 100 whole, even numbers are: 2468101214161820222426283032343638404244464850525456586062646668707274767880828486889092949698100102104106108110112114116118120122124126128130132134136138140142144146148150152154156158160162164166168170172174176178180182184186188190192194196198200.
The sum of the first 10 odd whole numbers is 100.
composite whole numbers
The list of whole numbers that are divisible by XXX is infinite. The first four are: 100, 200, 300, 400 . . .
Zero.
Depending on how you look at it, there are either 99 or 100 whole numbers up to 100. If you mean up to and including 100, then the answer is 100 whole numbers, if not, then the answer is 99 whole numbers.
The sum is 10,000.
194.
We have to assume that you're talking about whole numbers. The sum is 5,050 .
2*97 = 194