1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 13, 20, 25, 26, 50, 52, 65, 100, 130, 260, 325, 650, 1300.
The numbers that are divisible by 650 are infinite. The first four are: 650, 1300, 1950, 2600.
If you include 1200, then 9
A number that divides by both 100 and 13 is a multiple of their least common multiple (LCM). The LCM of 100 and 13 is 1300, since 100 is (2^2 \times 5^2) and 13 is a prime number. Therefore, any number that is a multiple of 1300 will be divisible by both 100 and 13. For example, 1300, 2600, and 3900 are all divisible by both.
All the multiples of 325 (which are infinite), starting with: 325, 650, 975, 1300, 1625, 1950, 2275 . . .
70% of 1300= 70% * 1300= 0.7 * 1300= 910
Yes, with no remainder
650 is divisible by: 650 and 1 65 and 10 130 and 5 325 and 2
The numbers that are divisible by 650 are infinite. The first four are: 650, 1300, 1950, 2600.
If you include 1200, then 9
A number that divides by both 100 and 13 is a multiple of their least common multiple (LCM). The LCM of 100 and 13 is 1300, since 100 is (2^2 \times 5^2) and 13 is a prime number. Therefore, any number that is a multiple of 1300 will be divisible by both 100 and 13. For example, 1300, 2600, and 3900 are all divisible by both.
All multiples of 260 (which are infinite) including 260, 520, 780, 1040, 1300 . . .
216.6667
All the multiples of 325 (which are infinite), starting with: 325, 650, 975, 1300, 1625, 1950, 2275 . . .
70% of 1300= 70% * 1300= 0.7 * 1300= 910
39030% of $1300= 30% * $1300= 0.30 * $1300= 390
1300
1300