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9 and 13 both go into 117.
15 and 5 both go into every multiple of 15 .
Both 15 and 20 can go into 60, as they are both factors of that number.
They both go into 90.
Oh, isn't that just lovely! 13 and 15 are both prime numbers, which means they can only be divided by 1 and themselves. So, they can't go into any other number except 1. It's like they're happy just being themselves, spreading positivity and joy wherever they go.
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9 and 13 both go into 117.
15 and 5 both go into every multiple of 15 .
To solve the equation "x - 13 = 15," you would add 13 to both sides of the equation to isolate the variable x. This results in x = 28, as 15 + 13 = 28. Therefore, the value of x that satisfies the equation is 28.
16 and 13 both go into any multiple of 208 .
Both 15 and 20 can go into 60, as they are both factors of that number.
15 times (13 x 15 = 195)
They both go into 90.
11 and 15 both go into 165. 165 is the LCM (Least Common Multiple) of 11 and 15.
They both go into multiples of 60 such as 480.
1 13 is a prime number.