not one number goes into 6 and 7 unless it is 1. the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 6 go into 6. only 1 goes into 7 because 7 is a prime number
The number that can divide evenly into 6 and 9 would be 3.
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6 divides 54 exactly to yield 9. Then 6 and 9 are factors of 54.
3x + 2x < 6 Add the terms on the left side: 5x < 6 One can perform the same operation to both sides of the inequality. If one divides by a positive number then the inequality retains it 'sense'. In this case, it remains a '<'. Divide both sides by 5: 5x / 5 < 6 / 5 x < 6 / 5 ( the answer )
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The factors of 354 are: 1, 2, 3, 6, 59, 118, 177 & 354
1 and 3.
Factors divide into a number. A number divides into multiples. 3 is a factor of 6. 12 is a multiple of 6. 6 is both a factor and a multiple of 6.
Because it is the largest number that divides into both 6 and 15 evenly with no remainder.
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2 divides 4 into 2 with no remainder, 3 divides 6, 12 divides 36, 4 divides 12, there are way to many to name them allIs called a factor.
The number that can divide evenly into 6 and 9 would be 3.
It is: 1
6 divided by 1 equals 6. 6 divided by 6 equals 1.
6/9 in it's simplest form is 2/3. To simplify this fraction you have to find a number that divides into both 6 and 9. The lowest number that does this is 3. Then do you divide the numerator and denominator by this number. 6/3=2 and 9/3=3.
There is no such number. 1675 - 6 = 1669 which is a prime. As a result, the only number that can divide it is 1 and 1669 itself. However, 1 not only divides 1669 but it also divides 1675. That is, 1 does not leave a remainder of 6 when dividing 1675.