The square root of 147 is hard to decipher without a calculator. the rough value is 12.124, but 147 is 3x49, and 49 is 7x7. this means that the square root of 147 can be written as 7x(square root 3), as both multiples must be square-rooted.
14*7 = 98 < 100 < 105 = 15*7 and 21*7 = 147 < 150 < 154 = 22*7 So 21-14 = 7 multiples.
7 x 1 = 77 x 2 = 147 x 3 = 217 x 4 = 287 x 5 = 357, 14, 21, 28, 35
There is no other number besides 147 that is equal to 147.
147/2 = 73.5
LCM of 21 & 49 is 147, so all multiples of 147 are common multiples of 21 & 49.
You can not find the least common multiple of just one number. You can find the multiples of 147 but have nothing to compare it to to find the "least" first 6 multiples of 147 - 147, 294, 441, 588, 735, 882
All multiples of 147 are divisible by 147: 147, 294, 441, 588, 735, ...
147 and 2500 have no common factors other than 1, so their common multiples are their product, 367,500, and all multiples of 367,500 (735,000, 1,102,500, 1,470,000, 1,837,500, etc.).
147, 294, 441 and so on.
147, 294, 441 and so on.
No. They are both multiples of 3.
the LCM for these numbers is 3
42 63 84 105 126 147
The factors are 1, 7 and 49. The multiples are 0, 49, 98, 147, 196 ... (just keep adding 49)
49, 98, 147, 196, 245, 294, 343, 392, 441, 490.
there may be several options but one pair is 5 and 147. :)