315, 630, 945, 1260 +315 . . .
315
Any multiple of 315
The lowest common multiple is 315
It is 7 number. 35/7= 5 and 63/7= 9
Two times 35 is 70. 63 isn't large enough for 35 to go in twice.
HCF(63, 35) = 7
7! sevenxfive=35, sevenxeight=56, and sevenxnine=63 ;)
1 and 7.
Nickel-63 has 28 protons, as all nickel isotopes do, since the atomic number of nickel is 28. It has 35 neutrons, which is calculated by subtracting the atomic number from the mass number (63 - 28 = 35). Therefore, nickel-63 contains 28 protons and 35 neutrons.
315
Oh, dude, let me calculate that for you... So, 35 can go into 63 once, with a remainder of 28. It's like when you're trying to fit into those skinny jeans after Thanksgiving dinner - you might squeeze in once, but there's always a little extra hanging out.
63 goes into 917 14 times with remainder 35.