15
Number of combinations = 59*58*57*56*55/(5*4*3*2*1) = 5006386.
There are only two ways to do it with whole numbers: (1) x (59) and (-1) x (-59)
They are: 1*59 = 59 which is a prime number
There are three prime numbers: 47, 53, 59.
There are 5, they are: 47, 53, 59, 61, and 67
59
just ten times... in the numbers 50 to 59 inclusive.
All of the given numbers are integers because they are all whole numbers.
53, 59, 61, and 67
Oh, dude, the two numbers with a sum of 59 are 29 and 30. I mean, it's like basic math, right? Just add them up, and boom, you get 59. It's not rocket science, unless you're like a math astronaut or something.
44/118 reduced is 22/59.
15
59
The GCF is 1.
25.96
59! / 54! = 59 * 58 * 57 * 56 * 55 = 600766320