Since both 13 and 41 are prime, the only common positive integer that is shared by the two numbers is 1.
It is: (13+41)/2 = 27
Multiply 13 times ,41 this is the change. Add it to 13 to get the new number. 13x.41=5.33 13+5.33=18.33
Yes, 41 can.
Only '1' & '41', because '41' is a PRIME Number.
The number halfway between 13 and 41 can be found by taking the average of the two numbers. To find the average, you add the two numbers together and divide by 2. In this case, (13 + 41) / 2 = 27. Therefore, the number halfway between 13 and 41 is 27.
27 41 - 13 = 28 Half is 28/2 = 14 13 + 14 = 27 = 41 - 14
41 is a prime number so only 1 and 41 go into it.
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41/3 written as a mixed number is 13 and 2/3
The factors of 41 are 1 and 41. It is therefore, a Prime number.
It is a prime number and therefore no number but 1 and 41 can go into it evenly.
Nothing goes into 13 evenly other than 1 and 13, so that means it is a prime number.