n - 7 is equal to or less than 13
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)
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.
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.
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...)
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 =========