1950*k where k is any integer.
Well, honey, what can go into 39 and 50? Let me tell you, the number that can go into both 39 and 50 is 1. Yes, you heard me right, just good ol' 1. It's the only number that can divide both 39 and 50 without leaving a pesky remainder.
To find 50 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.5. In this instance, 0.5 x 39 = 19.5. Therefore, 50 percent of 39 is equal to 19.5.
-4 and 39/50
7 39/50! ps i asked my teacher and this is what she said
Yttrium has 50 neutrons. To find the number of neutrons, subtract the atomic number (39) from the atomic mass (89): 89 - 39 = 50 neutrons.
It is: 1
39/50 is the simplest form of the fraction. There is no number that you can divide both 39 and 50 by to make them smaller and make the fraction simpler.
Just 1.
The number of neutrons in an atom can be calculated by subtracting the atomic number (protons) from the atomic mass. In this case, for the isotope of yttrium with an atomic number of 39 and an atomic mass of 89, the number of neutrons is 50 (89 - 39 = 50).
67 is prime.
278% = 239/50
7 39/50