54.
59 and 53 are the two largest primes less than 60. 59+53 = 112
Six can go into 59 a total of nine times, since 6 multiplied by 9 equals 54, which is the largest multiple of 6 that is less than or equal to 59. When you divide 59 by 6, the quotient is 9 with a remainder of 5. Therefore, six goes into 59 nine full times.
59
67 is greater than 59, but less than 59 and 72.
59*10= 590, 590 is less than 621
59 and 53 are the two largest primes less than 60. 59+53 = 112
Six can go into 59 a total of nine times, since 6 multiplied by 9 equals 54, which is the largest multiple of 6 that is less than or equal to 59. When you divide 59 by 6, the quotient is 9 with a remainder of 5. Therefore, six goes into 59 nine full times.
59 is less than 710.
56.
5.9 is less than 59. When comparing two numbers, the placement of the decimal point is crucial. In this case, 5.9 is less than 59 because the decimal point in 5.9 is one place to the right of the decimal point in 59, making it a smaller value.
59
67 is greater than 59, but less than 59 and 72.
greater than four.
53, 59
159 - 100 = 59
59*10= 590, 590 is less than 621
The whole numbers greater than 9 and less than 60 start at 10 and end at 59. To find how many whole numbers there are in this range, you can subtract 10 from 59 and then add 1 (to include both endpoints): 59 - 10 + 1 = 50. Therefore, there are 50 whole numbers greater than 9 and less than 60.