Yes, these do: 1, 11, 13, 143.
13 times 11 = 143.So they both go into any integral multiple of 143.
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The number 143 is a composite number, which means it has more than two factors. The factors of 143 are 1, 11, 13, and 143. These numbers can be multiplied together to give the original number, 143.
Because 143 is not a multiple of any of those numbers.
Yes, the number 143 can be divided by several numbers. When dividing 143 by 1, the result is 143. When dividing by 11, the result is 13. When dividing by 13, the result is 11. So, 143 can be divided by 1, 11, 13, and itself.
143 is composite because it has more than 2 factors. Any number with exactly 2 factors (1 and the number itself) is prime. The factors of 143 are 1, 11, 13, and 143.
143 is not a prime number. So the question makes no sense.
143 is not a prime number; it is divisible by 11 and 13.Incidentally, it is divisible by 1; all numbers are.
No because 143 doesn't have any other factors other than 143 or 1. ============================================= Another contributor contributed: Yes. 143 = 13 x 11
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The number 143 is divisible by 11. This can be determined by performing the division operation 143 ÷ 11, which results in a quotient of 13 with no remainder. Therefore, 11 is a factor of 143, making it divisible by 11.