All whole numbers can be divided by at least two numbers: 1 and the number itself. Additionally, all even whole numbers can be divided by two and all numbers ending in five can be divided by five.
1 and the 7 are the two lowest whole number that will give you whole numbers
' 693 ' is the only one.
No, whole numbers are not closed under division. It is possible to divide one whole number by another whole number and get a result which is not a whole number, for example, 1/2. One divided by two is a half.
The answer in a division problem. In the sentence 12 divided by 4 equals 3, 3 is the quotient.
All whole numbers can be divided by at least two numbers: 1 and the number itself. Additionally, all even whole numbers can be divided by two and all numbers ending in five can be divided by five.
The LCf of any two nonzero whole numbers is one because every nonzero whole number can be divided by it.
1 and the 7 are the two lowest whole number that will give you whole numbers
One example is 2 divided by 4 is not a whole number
There are infinitely many possible answers. The simplest is 86899951 divided by 1.
1.75/2 = 7/8
Yes, odd numbers refer to any whole number that cannot be divided in two to make another whole number. When 25 is divided by 2, the answer is 12.5 which is not a whole number.
because it can be divided evenly into two equal whole numbers. (one and one)
' 693 ' is the only one.
No, whole numbers are not closed under division. It is possible to divide one whole number by another whole number and get a result which is not a whole number, for example, 1/2. One divided by two is a half.
No. You can subtract two whole numbers and get a negative result. Whole numbers can't be negative.
Yes, both 42 and 28 can be divided by 2 to produce whole numbers.