5
1 and 3 are the only positive whole numbers that can do all of that.
The whole numbers that go into six are 1,2,3, and 6
The whole numbers between 10 and 15 are 11, 12, 13, and 14. These numbers do not include 10 and 15 themselves, as they are not considered "between" in this context.
Whole numbers consist of numbers from 0 to infinity. 15 is included in this set which makes it a whole number. Side Note: 15 is also a counting #, integer, rational #, and a real #
14 is immediately between the whole numbers of 13 and 15.
The sum of the first five whole numbers is 10.
140 isn't a whole number.
Yes. Called 'factors', the positive whole numbers that go into 285 evenly are these: 1, 3, 5, 15, 19, 57, 95, 285.
The numbers are 15 and 16.
To find out how many times 15 can go into 145, divide 145 by 15. This gives you approximately 9.67. Since we are looking for whole numbers, 15 can go into 145 a total of 9 times, with a remainder.
75 cannot go into 15 any whole number of times because 75 is greater than 15. If you were to divide 15 by 75, the result would be a fraction (15/75), which simplifies to 1/5. Thus, 75 goes into 15 zero times in whole numbers.
The numbers that go into 45, or its divisors, are 1, 3, 5, 9, 15, and 45. These numbers can be multiplied by other whole numbers to yield 45. For example, 1 x 45, 3 x 15, and 5 x 9 all equal 45.