To calculate the number of 6-number combinations from a pool of numbers 1-39, we can use the combination formula, which is nCr = n! / (r!(n-r)!). In this case, n = 39 (total numbers) and r = 6 (numbers chosen). Plugging these values into the formula, we get 39C6 = 39! / (6!(39-6)!) = 3,262,623 unique combinations.
There are infinitely many numbers, but a simple pair to remember is 1 and 139. Since 139 is a prime, this is the only solution with a pair of positive integers.
139 is a prime number. The only numbers that divide evenly into it are 1 and 139.
There are six: 137, 139, 149, 151, 157, 163.
Expressed in figures, this is equal to 139,000,000.
137 139.
There are infinitely many numbers, but a simple pair to remember is 1 and 139. Since 139 is a prime, this is the only solution with a pair of positive integers.
139 is a prime number. Prime numbers have only one prime factor: the numbers themselves.
139 is a prime number. The only numbers that divide evenly into it are 1 and 139.
The HCF of the numbers 139 and 259 is 1.
139 149
The prime numbers (factors) of 44063 are: 139 and 317
There are six: 137, 139, 149, 151, 157, 163.
139 + 135 +137 = 411
139 is prime. It is not divisible by the prime numbers 2,3,5,7,or 11 and is less than 13². 139 is prime. It can't be divided by any positive integer except 1 and 139.
131, 137, 139.
139 + 11
Expressed in figures, this is equal to 139,000,000.