Only if it is an even number. Any even number that is a multiple of 7, like 14 (factors: 1, 2, 7, 14), or 294 (factors: 1 2 3 6 7 14 21 42 49 98 147 294) will always have both 2 and 7 as factors.
Yes. 72 divided by 2 is 36. To find out if a number is divisible by 2 look at the last digit of the number. If it is even then the number is divisible by 2. For example 86 the lst digit is 6 which is an even number which means it is divisible by 2. yes, any even number is divisible by two.
The number that comes next in the series 1 2 2 5 3 10 is 7. You get this number by subtracting the number 3 from the number 10.
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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) provides your business Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), also known as Employer Identification Number (EIN), in the following formats:-9 numbers-9 numbers + 1 letter-9 numbers + 1 letter + 2 numbers
2 ways. One - There will be a number of country specific support numbers with the installation pack that comes with the software, 2- If the package forms part of a Oem and is supplied through a 3rd party business provider then they should be the first port of call. Sage has also their support office contact details on their website - Please ensure that if you seek this out that you are actually on the sage website and not someone claiming to be a sage support team as your data and that of any customers in the dataset is at risk of criminal attack. Sage in the UK uses an 0345 number and is NOT toll free the USA starts 866
not necessarily.
Correct. 5 and 2 are factors of 10, and will be factors of any number having 10 as a factor.
Yes.
Yes.
5 is a factor of any whole number ending in 5; it is also a factor of any whole number of 2 or more digits ending in zero.
No, this statement is not true. 21 is an example of why this is not true.
In order to determine if 2 is a factor of 49 (or any other number), ask yourself if the number is even or odd. If the number is odd, it is not a factor of 2. 49 is odd, so 2 is not a factor of 49. You can also divide 2 into the number. If there is no remainder, 2 is a factor of the number. 49 divided by 2 is 24 with a remainder of 1, so 2 is not a factor of 49.
No. Only 14 and multiples of 14 have both 7 and 2 as factors.
It's easy to see whether 2 is a factor of a number because 2 is a factor of every even number and not a factor of any odd number.
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Yes, e.g. 28 can be divided by 2 and 4
Yes