1318/70 = 18 and 58/70 = 18 and 29/35 hours
29 58 87 116 145_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The multiples of 29 are 29 and 1 but there is stuff like 29(2) and 29(3) and those answers can very well be a multiple of a factor but the again that is another storyMultiples of 29 would be 29*1, 29*2, 29*3, 29*4, 29*5, 29*6, 29*7, 29*8, etc.So we have:29, 58, 87, 116, 145, 174, 203, 232 . . . . etc.
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29 is a prime number, so that means that the only numbers you can multiply to get an answer of 29 are 1 and 29.
1318/70 = 18 and 58/70 = 18 and 29/35 hours
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314 miles = 505,334 km 70 mp/h = 112,654 km/h 505334 m/ (112,654 /3.6) = 16148,90 seconds = 269,14 minutes = 4 hours, 29 minutes and 8,4 seconds
a) first find how many numbers are divisible by 5 and 7 separately add them and subtract that are divisible by both 7 and 5 ie 35.the result subtract from 1000 to get the answer to your first question nos. divisible by 5 . last no. div by 5 is 995 .hence we have 995 = 0 + ( n-1) 5 which gives 200 . last no div by 7 is 994 .hence 994 = 0+ ( n-1) 7 which gives n = 143 . nos div by both 5 and 7 .last no div by 35 is 980. 980 = 0+ (n-1) 35 which gives n= 29 hence there are 200+ 143- 29 = 314 numbers div by 5 or 7 a) not div by 5or 7 = 1000- 314 = 686 b)div by 5 and7 =29 c) div by 5 or 7 = 314 d) div by 5 and not by 7 = 200-29 = 171 so answer is 686 Amit singh
Andy Pafko played in 139 games at third base for the Chicago Cubs in 1948, starting in none of them. He made 125 putouts, had 314 assists, and committed 29 errors, equivalent to .209 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had 29 double plays.
Kitty Bransfield played in 139 games at first base for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1906, starting in none of them. He made 1318 putouts, had 88 assists, and committed 29 errors, equivalent to .209 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had 57 double plays.
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29 58 87 116 145_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The multiples of 29 are 29 and 1 but there is stuff like 29(2) and 29(3) and those answers can very well be a multiple of a factor but the again that is another storyMultiples of 29 would be 29*1, 29*2, 29*3, 29*4, 29*5, 29*6, 29*7, 29*8, etc.So we have:29, 58, 87, 116, 145, 174, 203, 232 . . . . etc.
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