Yes. It can be divided by 3 to yield 13.
Since both 3 and 13 are prime numbers, 13*3 is the prime factorization of the number 39 and it cannot be divided evenly by any other factors.
and it also can be divided by 1.
Answer:Yes, but 39 doesn't have factors of every number 1-39, because it is 19.5, a mixed number. And a factor has to be a number that you can divide into said number and it comes out as a whole.39
Well, any multiples of 39. For example 10 * 39 = 390. So you could say that 390/10 = 39, for one.
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507 divided by 39 is 13.
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All multiples of 39, which is an infinite number.
It is 39*n+1 when divided by n, for any integer n.
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39 is not a prime number. It can be divided by 3 and 13.
The number is 39
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11 is a prime number as it can only by divided by 2 numbers one and itself But 39 is not a prime number as it can be divided by 3 and 13 as well as one and itself.
To work it out for yourself, you need to understand that a prime number is a number than can only be divided by 1 and itself. 18 can be divided by 2 39 can be divided by 3 42 can be divided by 2 which leaves 31 which can only be divided by 1 and 31.
Any number can be divided by any number but not come out as a whole number,
Any number is divided by 1 is that number.
The factors of 39 are - 1, 3, 13, and 39 So, each can be divided evenly into 39. The prime factors are 3 and 13.
Neither 39 nor 27272 is prime. 39 can be divided by 3 and 27272 can be divided by 2. They both have at least one factor besides 1 and the number themselves. They are composite. The digit in 39 that is prime is 3. The digit in 27272 that is prime is 7.