111 is not a prime number. You can multiply 3 x 37 and 1 x 111 to get 111.
In the entire history of mathematics to the present day, only a single number has ever beenfound to be equal to 111. That number is 111.
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(4/5)x + 63 = 111(4/5)x = 48x = 60
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There are 50 electrons. In a neutral atom, the number of electrons equals the number of protons.
111 + 167 = 278
37 X 3 equals 111.
3x37=111
11 is not a factor of 111.
How about 60+51 + 111 as one example
As a product of its prime factors: 3*37 = 111