1,2,53,106
It's simple! Just divide 106 by 2. The answer is 53. Therefore 106, is not a prime number because it can be divided by more than only 1 and itself.
To find the number you can multiply by four to get 106, you would divide 106 by 4. The result is 26.5. Therefore, you can multiply 4 by 26.5 to get 106.
yes, it is possible to divide zero by a number. It is not possible to divide a number by zero though, which is undefined.
If the number of inhabitants is given in units, then divide the number by the number of inhabitants and multiply by a million (106). If the number of inhabitants is given in millions, then simply divide the number by the millions of inhabitants
if it's possible
No, it is not possible to divide 15 by a mixed number and get a quotient that is greater than 15.
Divide 106 by 12.
106
No.
It is the number itself.
Yes, you divide the number of expected outcomes by the number of possible outcomes in order to determine probability.
Divide the number correct by the total possible.