1 and 2
4 can go into 138, but not evenly. The answer if you put 4 into 138 then you will get a decimal. You will get 0.028986. Now if you want 138 into 4 then you will get34.5.
One and two will go into both numbers evenly leaving no remainders.
No. 13 is not evenly divisible by 50.
It is 10
Both 21 and 50 can be evenly divided into their least common multiple (LCM), which is 1050. This means that 1050 is the smallest number into which both 21 and 50 can fit without leaving a remainder. Additionally, any common multiple of 21 and 50 will also be divisible by both.
400
Yes. 138 is evenly divisible by three.
4 can go into 138, but not evenly. The answer if you put 4 into 138 then you will get a decimal. You will get 0.028986. Now if you want 138 into 4 then you will get34.5.
One and two will go into both numbers evenly leaving no remainders.
50 divided by 2 = 25. There is no remainder, so yes, 2 does go evenly into 50.
Well, honey, 37 and 50 can both evenly go into 1, because any number can be divided by 1. But if you're looking for something more exciting, they can also both go into 3700, since 3700 divided by 37 is 100 and 3700 divided by 50 is 74. Hope that satisfies your curiosity, sweetheart.
No. 13 is not evenly divisible by 50.
It is 10
no answer 3 does not go (evenly) into 50
2 and 10 go into 40 and 50 evenly.
The common factors of 45 and 50 are 1 and 5 .
2.