Just 1.
An even number can be divided by 2 evenly. An odd number will have a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. There s the same amount of each.
An even number can be divided by 2 evenly. An odd number will have a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. 2, 4, 6 are even. 3, 5, 7 are odd.
A number that is divisible by another number has no remainder when divided by that number. For example, if a number can be evenly divided by 3, then it is considered divisible by 3. In this context, "divisible" is synonymous with "a multiple of," as it indicates that one number can be expressed as a multiple of another.
The GCF of 911 and 19 is 1. You are left with the same as any number divided by 1 remains the same. The reason for this is that 19 is prime and does not go evenly into 911.
Yes, by the numbers 1 and 2.
To determine which of the numbers is a prime number, we need to check each one individually. 1: 103: 103 is a prime number because it has no divisors other than 1 and itself. In other words, it cannot be evenly divided by any other whole number. 2: 229: 229 is a prime number for the same reason as 103. It has no divisors other than 1 and 229. 3: 817: 817 is not a prime number because it can be divided evenly by numbers other than 1 and itself. Specifically, it can be divided by 17, which gives us 817 ÷ 17 = 48. So, out of the given numbers, 103 and 229 are prime numbers, while 817 is not a prime number.
Technically, any number can be divided by any and all non-zero numbers, but I'll assume you mean evenly. There is no number that is evenly divisible by nine but not three because 9 is equal to 3x3. So when you divide by 9 it is the same as dividing by 3 twice.
Any number divided by itself is the same as ' 1 '.
One.
It is: 1
X divided by -Y is the same as -X divided by Y. Or - (X/Y)
It will be 3.