n - 7 is equal to or less than 13
Well, 26 is the only single number equal to itself, but you could combine numbers to get there... like 13 x 2, or 20 + 6, or 260 divided by ten.
The product of the prime factors of any number is equal to the number itself. In the case of 117, its prime factorization is 32 x 13.The prime factors are: 3 and 13. (3 x 13 = 39)
Expressed as a mixed number in its simplest form, 205/32 is equal to 6 13/32 or six and thirteen thirty-secondths.
Yes.
There is only one number that equals 13. That number is . . . . . 13.
13
The number 13.
The top-heavy fraction 16/13 is not equal to a whole number. Expressed as a decimal, it is equal to 1.230769 recurring (that is, 1.230769230769...)
13
It is: 1*13 = 13 because it is a prime number
13 is a prime number. Only 1 x 13 will equal 13
none, because 13 is a prime number.
To add to 13 with 2 even and 1 odd number, can do 1+4+8=13
n - 13 = 7
No prime number can equal 13, 5, 31, 7, 53 and etc.
As a mixed number. 1 and 3/10 =========