any number divided by it self is it self. example: 3 divided by 1 equals 3
1 is the only number to divide them evenly
A/1=A where A is any number.
If you divide the fraction by a number greater than 1 then you will have a smaller fraction.If you divide the fraction by a number equal to 1 then you will have the same fraction.If you divide the fraction by a positive number smaller than 1 then you will have a greater fraction.
Anything you divide by 1 is the original number.
1/3 ---------------- No the above is incorrect: if you want to divide 3 by a number so that the answer is 1 the the ONLY number you can divide 3 by is 3 3/3 = 1
You would need to divide by -1/2.
It isn't 1 is. 1 is always the smallest. Can you divide 1 and get a whole number? No a prime number is something that you can divide into, yes you can divide it, making it a negative number, but not a whole number. * * * * * In fact, 1 is NOT a prime (nor a composite), so 2 IS the smallest prime.
You divide the number by 2. If the number is able to divide WITHOUT a remainder, then it is a prime number. If you divide a number by 1, you will get the same number. That is not a prime number.
No.
Divide the number by 6.
To get the reciprocal of a number, divide 1 by that number.
To divide any number by 4. To quarter that would be 1/4 of something. All you have to do is multiply a number by 1/4 or divide by 4.