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The two numbers before 214,901 are 214,900 and 214,899. When counting backwards, you simply subtract 1 from the given number to find the previous number. In this case, subtracting 1 from 214,901 gives you 214,900, and subtracting 1 from 214,900 gives you 214,899.
2 x 107 = 214
It is divisible by 17. See: http://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/prime-factorization-tool.html
Subtract one, two, three, ... (any positive number) from 214, and you get a number that is less than 214.
571 + 261 = 832
The two numbers before 214,901 are 214,900 and 214,899. When counting backwards, you simply subtract 1 from the given number to find the previous number. In this case, subtracting 1 from 214,901 gives you 214,900, and subtracting 1 from 214,900 gives you 214,899.
2 x 107 = 214
17 and 53
There are quite a few. 8, for example.
The numbers are 106 and 108.
It is divisible by 17. See: http://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/prime-factorization-tool.html
yes, 901 is prime because a prime number has two factors, itself and 1.
You need at least two numbers to find an LCM. If that's 2 and 14, the LCM is 14.
The last two prime numbers before 30 are 29 and 23.
Subtract one, two, three, ... (any positive number) from 214, and you get a number that is less than 214.
571 + 261 = 832
1 and 2 come before it.