Only 1 will go into both numbers leaving no remainders
No, 1000 is a multiple of 10. 10 is a factor of 1000. Factors go into numbers, numbers go into multiples.
First you would have to find the greatest common factor of 58 and 1000. Then you would divide that into both 58 and 1000 to get your answer. Since the GCF of both te numbers is 2, then you divide both numbers by 2. The answer would be 29 out of 500. GCf: GCF stands for greatest common factor. The greatest common factor of two numbers is the largest number that can go into both of them. You need to use the GCF to put numbers in their simplest form.
413 ÷ 48 = 8 with remainder 29
413 ÷ 12 = 34 with remainder 5.
Only 1 will go into both numbers leaving no remainders
No, 1000 is a multiple of 10. 10 is a factor of 1000. Factors go into numbers, numbers go into multiples.
35/1000 - divide both top and bottom by 5 and you get 7/200, which is in its simplest form
First you would have to find the greatest common factor of 58 and 1000. Then you would divide that into both 58 and 1000 to get your answer. Since the GCF of both te numbers is 2, then you divide both numbers by 2. The answer would be 29 out of 500. GCf: GCF stands for greatest common factor. The greatest common factor of two numbers is the largest number that can go into both of them. You need to use the GCF to put numbers in their simplest form.
413 ÷ 48 = 8 with remainder 29
413 ÷ 12 = 34 with remainder 5.
1 and 5.
Only the number one.
The only number that can go into both numbers is 5
You could go for the extreme and say that, since both numbers are positive integers, the product is greater than 1. Also, since both numbers are smaller than 1000, the product is less than 1000*1000 = 1000000. You could narrow it down to between 3*500 and 3*600 that is, in the range (1500, 1800). If your mental arithmetic is good, you could do 3*560 and 3*570 = (1680, 1710).
The highest common factor of both numbers is 1
5 times, remainder 13