13 goes into:
13, 26, 39, 52, 65, 78, 91, 104, 117, 130, 143, 156, 169, 182, 195, 208, 221, 234, 247, 260, 273, 286, 299, 312, 325, 338, 351, 364, 377, 390, 403, 416, 429, 442, 455, 468, 481, 494, 507, 520, 533, 546, 559, 572, 585, 598, 611, 624, 637, 650, 663, 676, 689, 702, 715, 728, 741, 754, 767, 780, 793, 806, 819, 832, 845, 858, 871, 884, 897, 910, 923, 936, 949, 962, 975, 988, 1001, 1014, 1027, 1040, 1053, 1066, 1079, 1092, 1105, 1118, 1131, 1144, 1157, 1170, 1183, 1196, 1209, 1222, 1235, 1248, 1261, 1274, 1287, 1300, ...
14 goes into:
14, 28, 42, 56, 70, 84, 98, 112, 126, 140, 154, 168, 182, 196, 210, 224, 238, 252, 266, 280, 294, 308, 322, 336, 350, 364, 378, 392, 406, 420, 434, 448, 462, 476, 490, 504, 518, 532, 546, 560, 574, 588, 602, 616, 630, 644, 658, 672, 686, 700, 714, 728, 742, 756, 770, 784, 798, 812, 826, 840, 854, 868, 882, 896, 910, 924, 938, 952, 966, 980, 994, 1008, 1022, 1036, 1050, 1064, 1078, 1092, 1106, 1120, 1134, 1148, 1162, 1176, 1190, 1204, 1218, 1232, 1246, 1260, 1274, 1288, 1302, 1316, 1330, 1344, 1358, 1372, 1386, 1400, ...
13 and 14 both go into:
182, 364, 546, 728, 910, 1092, 1274, 1456, 1638, 1820, 2002, 2184, 2366, 2548, 2730, 2912, 3094, 3276, 3458, 3640, 3822, 4004, 4186, 4368, 4550, 4732, 4914, 5096, 5278, 5460, 5642, 5824, 6006, 6188, 6370, 6552, 6734, 6916, 7098, 7280, 7462, 7644, 7826, 8008, 8190, 8372, 8554, 8736, 8918, 9100, 9282, 9464, 9646, 9828, 10010, 10192, 10374, 10556, 10738, 10920, 11102, 11284, 11466, 11648, 11830, 12012, 12194, 12376, 12558, 12740, 12922, 13104, 13286, 13468, 13650, 13832, 14014, 14196, 14378, 14560, 14742, 14924, 15106, 15288, 15470, 15652, 15834, 16016, 16198, 16380, 16562, 16744, 16926, 17108, 17290, 17472, 17654, 17836, 18018, 18200, ...
1638
It is: 182 and its multiples
2730
The number between -14 and 13 is -1/2 or -0.5
The number 1 will.
14/13 = 1 1/13
Nothing goes into 13 evenly other than 1 and 13, so that means it is a prime number.
The mass number of an isotope is the sum of its protons and neutrons. In this case, the isotope has 13 protons and 14 neutrons, so its mass number would be 13 + 14 = 27.
182/14 = 13 times.
13 is prime.
Aluminum has 13 protons and approximately 14 neutrons.
The isotope with 13 protons and 14 neutrons is aluminum-27. It has an atomic number of 13 due to its 13 protons and a mass number of 27 because of its 14 neutrons.