It is called a whole number. Every whole number, other than 1 can be divided evenly by 1. 1 itself can be divided evenly by -1. Thus, every whole number can be divided evenly by another whole number.
It means nothing at all. Every whole number, except 1, can be divided evenly by 1. Which leaves 1 which can be divided evenly by -1. Thus every whole number can be divided evenly by another whole number.
The only whole number that goes into "7" evenly is 7.The number "7" also goes into the number "70" evenly (10x7=70).
The first one is a "factor" of the second one.
It is a factor.
There is no whole number that goes into 980 evenly three times.
It is called a whole number. Every whole number, other than 1 can be divided evenly by 1. 1 itself can be divided evenly by -1. Thus, every whole number can be divided evenly by another whole number.
It is called a whole number. Every whole number, other than 1 can be divided evenly by 1. 1 itself can be divided evenly by -1. Thus, every whole number can be divided evenly by another whole number.
It is called a whole number. Every whole number, other than 1 can be divided evenly by 1. 1 itself can be divided evenly by -1. Thus, every whole number can be divided evenly by another whole number.
A number that divides into a whole number evenly is called a "factor" of that number.
It means nothing at all. Every whole number, except 1, can be divided evenly by 1. Which leaves 1 which can be divided evenly by -1. Thus every whole number can be divided evenly by another whole number.
It means nothing at all. Every whole number, except 1, can be divided evenly by 1. Which leaves 1 which can be divided evenly by -1. Thus every whole number can be divided evenly by another whole number.
Yes.
Factors, such as 12 or 24
It's the largest whole number that divides into each of them evenly with no remainder.
Seventy six.
The second number is a factor of the first.