One.
The first one.
Here's how to figure these out. First, which is the biggest number (ignore the sign for now). Got it? Okay, now if it has a negative sign in front, that's your smallest number. In the list above, the biggest number does indeed have a negative sign, so it's your smallest. If it doesn't, then it's your biggest number. A negative sign turns your biggest into your smallest. The smallest number is either the positive number that is closest to zero in a list, or if the list has negative numbers, then it is the biggest negative number (that would make it the farthest away from zero).
Actually No. It is a prime number. Except 1 and 47, there is no other number that can divide 47 and produce a whole number
The ordinal number for the cardinal number 47 is written forty-seventh.
1 is the smallest number that divides any positive integer evenly.
1 and 47. It is a prime number.
One.
Yes. 47 is a prime number because no positive integral number less than 47 apart from 1 divides without remainder into 47.
The first one is smaller.
47
1, 3, 9, 47, 141, 423
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Well, darling, the smallest number you can take from 4979 to make it divisible by 47 is 6. Why? Because when you subtract 6 from 4979, you get 4973, which is divisible by 47. Simple math, honey, nothing to stress about.
The first one.
47 is the smallest.
2 x 47 = 94