Yes, these will: 1 and 97.
97 and 1 because it's a prime number
Itself and one because 97 is a prime number
Only by itself and one because 97 is a prime number
97/225 is reduced as far as it will go. No number can go into 97 and 225 so its stuck.
Yes, 97 can be divided evenly only by 1 and 97 itself. This is because 97 is a prime number, which means it has only two factors: 1 and the number itself. Any attempt to divide 97 by any other number will result in a remainder, making it indivisible by any other whole number.
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The number 97 (or any prime number) is prime because it has no integral divisors aside from 1 and itself. The number 1 will go into 97 exactly 97 times, and 97 will go into 97 exactly 1 time. Other than that, there are no counting numbers (integers or whole numbers) that will divide into it and give a whole number dividend.
All but 97.
The number 32 goes into the number 97 3 times, with 1 left over.
The prime factorization of 97 is 97 itself, as it is a prime number and cannot be divided evenly by any other numbers. Therefore, there is no prime factorization tree for the number 97.
1, 17, 97, 1649.
1, 2, 97, 194.