There is no "the" prime number. 2 is one of the prime factors of 46.
The prime numbers (factors) of 115 are: 5 and 23
No, they are not relatively prime.
25 is relatively prime with 36. 25 is not relatively prime with 35.
It can be. 26 is relatively prime to 27. 26 is not relatively prime to 34.
46 and 115 are not relatively prime because they have 23 as a common factor.
115 and 207 are relatively prime because they have no common factor greater than 1.
72 and 115 are relatively prime, having no common factors greater than 1.
Yes, 46 and 87 are relatively prime. Their only common factor is 1, so that means that they are relatively prime.
92 = 22 x 23 115 = 5 x 23 Then there GCD is 23 and they are not relatively prime
2.5
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem we have here! To find out what number we're looking for, we can set up a simple equation. Let's say the number we're trying to find is x. We can write the equation as 1.15x = 46. By dividing 46 by 1.15, we find that the number we're looking for is 40.
46% ((115)/(250))*100%=46%
Reducing from 115 to 46 is a 60% decrease
1 x 230, 2 x 115, 5 x 46, 10 x 23, 23 x 10, 46 x 5, 115 x 2, 230 x 1
115 is prime because there are different ways to multiply it
Base = 115 Percentage = 46 Rate = 40% or 0.4 Base = Percentage/Rate = 46/40% = 46/0.4 = 115