43
Yes because every numbers that ends in 0 can be divided by two like 160 divided by two equels 80
86*2
All whole numbers can be divided by at least two numbers: 1 and the number itself. Additionally, all even whole numbers can be divided by two and all numbers ending in five can be divided by five.
Even composite numbers can, odd composite numbers can't.
When you divide two numbers the answer is the quotient.
An infinite number of numbers can be divided by 450. The smallest two numbers that can be divided by 450 are 450 (450 divided by 450 equals 1) and 900 (900 divided by 450 equals 2).
The answer is the quotient of the divided numbers
Oh, dude, you want me to do math now? Like, fine, but only because I'm feeling generous today. So, if we're talking about what times what equals 172, it's like 2 times 86, or 4 times 43. You're welcome for that mind-blowing revelation.
13 and 14
Let the two numbers be ( x ) and ( y ). According to the problem, we have the equations ( x + y = 500 ) and ( x - y = 156 ). Solving these simultaneously, we can add the two equations to get ( 2x = 656 ), which gives ( x = 328 ). Substituting back, we find ( y = 500 - 328 = 172 ). Thus, the two numbers are 328 and 172.
For multiples of four, you can get the first two last numbers (ex. 152, the 52 part), and divide it by 4. If it does, it can be divided.
Their quotient.