None. 59 is a prime # and it cannot go into 100 evenly.
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The number that can go into both 59 and 100 is 1. This is because 1 is a factor of every integer, meaning that it divides evenly into both 59 and 100. In other words, both 59 and 100 can be evenly divided by 1 without leaving a remainder.
Oh, what a happy little question! You can divide both 59 and 100 by 1, and also by themselves. Additionally, 59 is a Prime number, so it can only be divided by 1 and 59, while 100 can also be divided by 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, and 100. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents in math!
59/100, which cannot be further reduced since 59 is a prime.
It is: 118/2 = 59 times
The fraction 7/15 (represented in decimal form by 0.4666...) increased by 59 of itself is equal to the number 28. You can solve this by adding 1 to 59 (60) and then divide 28 by 60.
(X+11) + X = 59 2X + 11 = 59 2X = 59-11 2X = 48 X = 24 therefore X+11 = 35 The two numbers are 24 and 35
To determine percentages less than 100, multiply the number by x/100. The same holds for percentages over 100 - for example, finding 250 percent of a number is equivalent to multiplying the number by 250/100, that is, 2.5.