Yes. 74.
74 is an even number. It is an even number because one looks at the second digit. If you know that 2, 4, 6, and 8 are even, they you can also find out that 74 is even by constantly dividing it down to a single digit.
25% of 74= 25% * 74= 0.25 * 74= 18.5
No It is not a prime number. There are two ways you can tell its not prime. First of all, their is only one even number that is prime, and the number would be 2. Second, 74 is a composite number, therefor it cannot be prime. Hope it helps you a bit :)
74 is composite The definition of a prime number is one that is only divisible by itself and one, therefore any even number (apart from 2) cannot be a prime number
74 - 25 = 49
7100 = (74)25 As 74 = 7 x 7 x 7 x 7 = 2401 and the units digit of this number is 1 then multiplying this number by itself 25 times would still leave a 1 in the units place. The answer to your question is 1.
74/25 = 2.96
(74) / (56/100) = (74) /(14/25) = 1036/25 = 41.44
2 x 37 = 74 As the product is an even number one of the prime numbers must be 2. Then just check all the even numbers between 70 and 80 that is double a prime number: 74 = 2 x 37.
18.75
The common factor of 25 and 74 is 1. Since 1 is the only common factor, 25, and 74 are coprime.
Do-it-in-your-head method: 74 minus 24 is 50, half of 50 is 25 and that is your smaller number so your other number is 25 add 24 ie 49.