The only positive integer is 1.
Only 1 & 29 - since 29 is a prime number !
The number that evenly goes into 29, 111, and 119 is 1.
ONLY the numbers 1 & 29 - because the number 29 is a prime number
none 29 is a prime number
That number is 29.
A factor of a number is any number which the original number can be divided by evenly. In this case, 29 divides by 7 to give 4 remainder 1. This remainder means that 29 does not divide evenly by 7. Thus 7 is not a factor of 29.
The numbers that go into both 29 and 50 evenly are their common divisors. Since 29 is a prime number, its only divisors are 1 and 29. The divisors of 50 are 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, and 50. Therefore, the only number that goes into both 29 and 50 evenly is 1.
29 is a prime number and hence does not have any factors. So, there is no number that is a proper factor for both 29 and 32
2 and 29
29 is not a perfect number - though 28, its predecessor, is.
Yes but only by itself and one because 29 is a prime number
29 is a prime number because the only numbers that divide evenly into it arre 1 and 29