29 is a Prime number, meaning it has no smaller factors.
For any number up to 120, to check whether it is prime or not, it is sufficient to check whether it is divisible by the first four prime numbers (2, 3, 5 and 7).
It is: 1*29 = 29 because 29 is a prime number
Rounded up to the nearest whole number... $621. To work this out divide 180 by 29, this is one percent of the answer, then multiply by 100.
multiply the denominator (bottom number) by the whole number and add that to the top number. for example. 7 and 1/4 7x4=28 28+1 =29 29/4
1 x 29 29 is a prime number.
It is: 29
It is: 1*29 = 29 because 29 is a prime number
Rounded up to the nearest whole number... $621. To work this out divide 180 by 29, this is one percent of the answer, then multiply by 100.
1 times 29 = 29 which is a prime number
29 is a prime number and cannot be divided by any whole number that is less than it, except for 1. 14.5 is the closest I could find to a whole number, with the answer being 2.
multiply the denominator (bottom number) by the whole number and add that to the top number. for example. 7 and 1/4 7x4=28 28+1 =29 29/4
1612 is not wholly divisible by 29 so the answer cannot be a whole number. 1612 ÷ 29 = 5517/29 The answer is a mixed number.
1 x 29 29 is a prime number.
It is: 29
They are: 1*29 = 29 because it's a prime number
It is 29 when rounded to the nearest whole number
29
Since 29 is a prime number, you have to multiply it by the 10 and you get 290.