1, 13, 19, 247.
247 is not prime. 247 = 13 * 19
The only whole number that can go into 13 and 19 evenly (their common factor) is ' 1 '.
Any number multiplied by 247.
Just 1
Divide 247 by 2, if you get a zero remainder then 247 is an even number, otherwise it is an odd number, try it. Good luck!
No, 247 is NOT a prime number. The simple definition of a prime number in simple math is: Any number that can only be divided by itself and the number "1", the number is then PRIME, not composite. 247 is a composite number; its factors are: 1, 13, 19, 247.
1, 13, 19 and 247.
247 is a composite number because it has more than two factors
247 is equal to 13 x 19.
14.46 = 3571 divided by 247
Yes.
it is 247 thousandths so 247/1000. It doesn't reduce so that is the final answer. NOT A WHOLE NUMBER.