57, 59
11 different numbers leave a remainder of 1 when divided into 61.
53 59.
60 + 12 = 72 60 - 12 = 48 The two numbers are therefore 60 and 12.
59 and 61
Only one: 59.
The common denominator of any two or more whole numbers, such as 60 and 80, will always be one (1) because common denominators refers to the denominators of two or more fractions or mixed numbers, not whole numbers. So, a set of whole numbers (x,x) would have to be converted to their fraction equivalents, i.e., x/1, which will always yield a denominator of 1.
The lowest common denominator of any two or more whole numbers, such as 9 and 60, will always be one (1) because 'common denominator' refers to the denominators of two or more fractions or mixed numbers, not whole numbers. So, a set of whole numbers (x,x) would have to be converted to their fraction equivalents, i.e., x/1, which will always yield a denominator of 1.
There are 30 whole numbers that are odd numbers less than 60 which are also positive. Otherwise, there are infinitely many of them.
57, 59
The lowest common denominator of any set of whole numbers is 1
11 different numbers leave a remainder of 1 when divided into 61.
60/4 and 60 x 4. Answer, 60 and 4
The common denominator of any two or more whole numbers will always be 1.
The common denominator of any two or more whole numbers will always be 1.
53 59.
60 + 12 = 72 60 - 12 = 48 The two numbers are therefore 60 and 12.