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141 is a composite because 1, 3, and 47 goes in it
The number 141 is a product of two numbers that are factors of 141. To find these numbers, we need to factorize 141 into its prime factors, which are 3 and 47. Therefore, 3 times 47 equals 141.
The factor pairs of 141 are: 1 × 141 3 × 47
The number 47 goes into the times table of 47 itself. This means that multiples of 47 include numbers like 47, 94, 141, and so on. Additionally, 47 divides evenly into any number that is a multiple of 47, such as 94 (47 x 2) and 141 (47 x 3). It does not fit into the times tables of smaller integers like 2, 3, or 5.
47*3 = 141 therefore not a prime number
32 goes into 98 - three times.
3 3 goes into 3 once and 96 32 times :)
47 times 3 equals 141
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There is no whole number that goes into 980 evenly three times.
47*3=141