To determine what numbers go into "W," we need to know the value or context of "W." Generally, if "W" represents a whole number, its divisors are the numbers that can divide it evenly without leaving a remainder. For example, if W is 12, the numbers that equally go into it are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12. Please provide the value of W for a more specific answer.
The number 1.
210
Their HCF which is 10
The number that can go into 16 and 49 equally is 1. This is because any number can be divided by 1 without a remainder, making it a common factor of both 16 and 49. In mathematical terms, 1 is a common divisor of 16 and 49.
1, 2, 17, 34.
The number 1.
5,000
210
One is a prime factor of 210 because it goes into 210 equally. Two is a prime factor of 210 because no other number can go into it other then one and itself, and because it goes into 210 equally. Three is a prime factor of 210 because it goes into 210 equally, and because no other number can go into the number three equally, other then 3 and itself. Five is a prime factor of 210 because it divides into 210 equally, and because no other number can go into the number five equally, other then 5 and itself. Seven is a prime factor of 210 because it divides into 210 equally, and because no other number can go into the number seven equally, other then seven and itself.\ Hope this helped!
8
Their HCF which is 10
Just the number 1.
The HCF is 2
Yes.
1 and 5.
all numbers can go into 100 equally. For example, if the problem is 100 divided by 3, then the answer would be 33.33333333333
Only the number 1.