The smallest prime number that divides 98 evenly is 2.
2*7*7 = 98
How about: 196/2 = 98
7 divides into both so. 5/14
Two ways to approach this problem:Factor out the given term prime by prime.Factor out the term by the number you really know that divides that number!Then, 98 is factored to:98 = 2 * 49= 2 * 7 * 7= 2 * 7²
The smallest prime number that divides 98 evenly is 2.
2*7*7 = 98
How about: 196/2 = 98
Factors of 98 are 1, 2, 7, 14, 49, and 98. Each of these factors divides into 98 without any remainder.
14 = gcf(98, 140). 14 X 7 = 98; 14 X 10 = 140. It is just the largest integer that divides into both.
7 divides into both so. 5/14
All you have to do to find the answers is divide both 98 and 100 by the same number (if the number divides in without having a remainder). For example: 98/100 = 98 divided by 2/100 divided by 2 = 49/50
Two ways to approach this problem:Factor out the given term prime by prime.Factor out the term by the number you really know that divides that number!Then, 98 is factored to:98 = 2 * 49= 2 * 7 * 7= 2 * 7²
1, 2, 7, 11, 14, 22, 49, 77, 98, 154, 539, 1078
First, check to see if the number you are working with is a composite or prime number, by checking to see if it will divide by anything other than 1 or itself. In this case 98 is not prime, and is indeed a composite number, because it will divide by 2. 98/2 = 49. 49 is an odd, not an even number, so if it divides, it will only divide by odd numbers. First try dividing by 3 (The lowest odd number other than 1), then 5, then 7 etc. In this case, 49 divides by 7. This completes the computation because 7 will not divide, and is already prime. 2 x (7x7) = 98. The prime factors of 98 are 2 and 7.
First the nucleus divides. Then the cytoplasm divides.
We could be here a while! multiples of 27 are numbers 27 divides INTO, therefore, 27 is the first, then 54, 71, 98, 125, 152...... there are an infinite number of multiples.