0.6 < x < 1.96
They are: 121 144 169 and 196
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Four answers are 121 144 169 196.
They are all perfect squares
There is an infinty of numbers between any two numbers.
They are: 121 144 169 and 196
121, 144, 169, and 196.
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All integers are rational numbers.
1,2,4,7,28,91,98, and 196 (there might be others but thats all I cam up with)
These all give you 196: 1 x 196, 2 x 98, 4 x 49, 7 x 28, 14 x 14
To factor 196, start with any of its factor pairs and then keep factoring the composite numbers until all are prime. 2 x 98 2 x 2 x 49 2 x 2 x 7 x 7 = 196
Four answers are 121 144 169 196.
They are all perfect squares
the only factor (divisor) between 30 and 64 are 2, this is also a factor of 42 & 196 working upwards: 1 is always a factor of integers 2 is a factor of all even numbers 3 is a factor of 30 & 42, but not 64 or 196 4 is a factor of 64 & 196, but not 30 or 42 5 is a factor of 30, but not the others 6 is a factor of 30 & 42, but not 64 or 196 7 is a factor of 42, but not the others 8 is a factor of 64, but not the others 9 is not a factor of any of the numbers 10 is a factor of 30, but not the others I could continue, but it gets worse from there, with only occasional numbers being factors...
There is an infinty of numbers between any two numbers.
No, not at all. There are more irrational numbers between 1 and 2 than there are rational numbers in total!