The number that evenly goes into 29, 111, and 119 is 1.
ONLY the numbers 1 & 29 - because the number 29 is a prime number
Just 1
1, 2, 7, 14.
1
29 is a prime number. Neither number goes into the other, and neither of them goes into the same number.
1 is the only number that goes into 29 and 40.
14 goes into 29 twice with a remainder of 1. 29/14 = 2 r 1 or approximately 2.07.
The number that evenly goes into 29, 111, and 119 is 1.
ONLY the numbers 1 & 29 - because the number 29 is a prime number
14, 19, 29, 40, 44, 52, 59, 73... 1+4= 5 , 14 + 5 = 19 1+9= 10 , 19 + 19 = 29 2+9= 11 , 29 + 11 = 40 . . . . It goes on :)
n=(30 + 29)-14 YounG $ho\/otA
Number of neutrons = Mass number - atomic number = 29 - 14 = 15
29 is a prime number and hence does not have any factors. So, there is no number that is a proper factor for both 29 and 32
Just 1
14
The only common factor shared by -252 & 29 is... 1. The number 29 is prime - only having factors 1 & 29. 29 is not a factor of 252 !