If you are meaning LGA1155, its the number of pin connector on a processor/cpu. For example, a core i7 2600k is compatible with a motherboard using a LGA 1155 socket.
Yes. 1155 = 3 * 5 * 7 * 11
1155, 3x5x7x11=1155.
To find out how many times 81 can go into 1155, you can divide 1155 by 81. Doing the calculation, 1155 ÷ 81 equals approximately 14.26. Therefore, 81 can go into 1155 a total of 14 times before exceeding it.
The two numbers are coprime so 68/1155 cannot be reduced further.
I'm Guessing 1 Time Because Basically 210 CAN'T POSSIBLY Go Into To 1155 But 1155 Can Go Into 210 So The Answer Is 1
prime numbers that divide into 1155 = 3, 5, 7, 11
Yes. 1155 = 3 * 5 * 7 * 11
1155, 3x5x7x11=1155.
3 x 5 x 7 x 11 = 1155
To find out how many times 81 can go into 1155, you can divide 1155 by 81. Doing the calculation, 1155 ÷ 81 equals approximately 14.26. Therefore, 81 can go into 1155 a total of 14 times before exceeding it.
The two numbers are coprime so 68/1155 cannot be reduced further.
I'm Guessing 1 Time Because Basically 210 CAN'T POSSIBLY Go Into To 1155 But 1155 Can Go Into 210 So The Answer Is 1
1153 and 2
No, the number 1155 is divisible by four prime numbers (3, 5, 7, 11).
The factors of 1155 = 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 15, 21, 33, 35, 55, 77, 105, 165, 231, 385, and 1155. The prime factors of 1155 are 3, 5, 7, 11.
1155 is a composite number because it ends with 5. All numbers that end with 5 except 5 itself are composite numbers because they are divisible by 5, which means there are at least three factors, 1, 5, and the number itself.
3, 5, 11