Yes, it is.
About 32 and a half. It isn't an even number.
228 is a composite number and not a prime numberr.
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Isotopes are atoms of the same element but with a different number of neutrons.Example for the isotope 228 of uranium:- uranium-228- U-228-- 22892U
It is 503.5
The three numbers added together will equal 228. The average of the three numbers will be 228 / 3 = 76. If you take one even integer from either side of 76, you get 74 and 78.Therefore, the three consecutive even integers which equal 228 are 74, 76 and 78.
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The mass number 228 isotope of radium has 88 protons and 140 neutrons. It is a radioactive element with a half-life of about 5.75 years, decaying into radon-220 through alpha decay. Radium-228 is used in medical treatments and research.
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912Calculation:228 is 100% of 228228 is 25% of ...100/25 = 4228 x 4 = 912