Numbers Part 3



Question 6 (a) is about finding all the even numbers (finishing by 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 / divisible by 2). The next step in this question is to add all the even values together to find the final answer for the question.

Here we are dealing with the word "between" and "to". So, this means that we take the values excluding the limits here. The limits here are 202 and 210. So, we do not take these numbers when we add up to the final answer.

 

 

Question 6 (b), similar to the first part of question 6, is all about finding all the even numbers (finishing by 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 / divisible by 2). The next step in this question is to add all the even values together to find the final answer for the question.

Here we are dealing with the word "from" and "to". So, this means that we take the values including the limits here. The limits here are 120 and 128. So, we do take all these numbers when we add up to the final answer.

 

 

 

Question 7 (a) is about finding all the odd numbers (finishing by 1, 3, 5, 7 / not divisible by 2). The next step in this question is to add all the odd values together to find the final answer for the question.

Here we are dealing with the word "from" and "to". So, this means that we take the values including the limits here. The limits here are 99 and 111. So, we do take all these numbers when we add up to the final answer.

 


Question 7 (b), similar to the first part of question 7, is all about finding all the odd numbers (finishing by 1, 3, 5, 7 / not divisible by 2). The next step in this question is to add all the odd values together to find the final answer for the question.

Here we are dealing with the word "between" and "to". So, this means that we take the values excluding the limits here. The limits here are 996 and 1000. So, we do not take all these numbers when we add up to the final answer.

 

 

 

 

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