The following whole numbers can be divided into 2050 to give a whole number as the answer: 2, 5, 10, 20, 25, 41, 50, 82
1 and 41.
"41 and 50" is a list of two whole numbers. There's no procedure defined for making a decimal out of two whole numbers.
There are two consecutive odd, whole numbers. The numbers are 39 and 41.
41*1
no it cant
The following whole numbers can be divided into 2050 to give a whole number as the answer: 2, 5, 10, 20, 25, 41, 50, 82
1 and 41.
1*41
"41 and 50" is a list of two whole numbers. There's no procedure defined for making a decimal out of two whole numbers.
There are two consecutive odd, whole numbers. The numbers are 39 and 41.
The whole numbers between 34 and 41 are: 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 Therefore, there are 6 numbers between 34 and 41, not including themselves.
41*1
41 is prime because you can only multiply 41 and itself to get 41, wich makes a number prime. You can check if a number is prime by dividing it by the numbers 2 to 9 and if you don't get a whole number from any of the numbers you divided them with, then the number is prime. It's easier if you use a calculator for dividing all the numbers unless you are good at math.
1, 5, 41 and 205.
No, 41 can only be divided by 1 and itself since 41 is a prime number.
As 41 is a prime number, the only two positive whole numbers that multiply together to make 41 are 1 and 41: 1 x 41 = 41