The number 61 is a Prime number, which means it is only divisible by 1 and itself. In other words, the only numbers that can go into 61 without leaving a remainder are 1 and 61. Prime numbers have exactly two factors, making them unique in the realm of numbers.
Itself and one because 61 is a prime number
61 is a prime number. Therefore, 61 is only divisible by 1 and 61.
1 and 61. (61 is a prime number)
61 has only two factors, 1 and 61, which means that it is a prime number. There are no other integers that are factors of 61. (A composite number can be divided by numbers besides 1 and itself.)
1, 3, 9, 61, 183, 549.
1 and 61 because 61 is a prime number.
Itself and one because 61 is a prime number
1, 61 (61 is a prime number).
To find two numbers that multiply to 61, we need to factorize 61. The factors of 61 are 1 and 61, as 61 is a prime number. Therefore, the two numbers that can be multiplied to get 61 are 1 and 61.
61 and 16
1, 61.
61 is a prime number. Therefore, 61 is only divisible by 1 and 61.
73 and 61 are prime numbers but 54 is a composite number
1 and 61. (61 is a prime number)
53 and 61 are prime numbers.
1, 61.
61 is a prime number. Its only factors are 1 and 61.