I am assuming this is a 120 volt outlet on a single phase home circuit of 60 hertz. If you have ran the wire a long way with too small a wire you could have such a voltage drop. Also you may have a white neutral wire that is loose.
Yes, 67 is only divisible by 67 and 1.
Anything can be multiplied by 67. Only 1 and 67 multiply to 67.
67%--------------To convert any decimal to percent, simply multiply the decimal by 100.Putting your example into the equation we get: 0.67 × 100 = 67(%)
67 is a prime number. Its only factors are 1 and 67.
67 is a prime number. Its only positive integer factors are itself and 1.
67 is a prime number that has only two factors which are itself and one.
The only prime number that equals 67 is 67.
The Factors of 67: 1, 67 67 is a PRIME number, which means it is only divisible by ITSELF, and 1.
67 is a prime number. The only two factors of a prime number are 1 and itself.The two factors of 67 are 1 and 67. There are only two factors of a prime number.The only factor pair of 67 is 1 x 67. There is only one factor pair of a prime number.The proper factors of 67 are only 1 or,if the definition you are using excludes 1, there are none.The only prime factor of 67 is 67. There is only one prime factor of a prime number - itself.The distinct prime factor (listing each prime factor only once) of 67 is also 67.The prime factorization of 67 is 67. In some cases, to emphasize that it is prime, you might write the prime factorization as 1 x 67.NOTE: There cannot be common factors, a greatest common factor, or a least common multiple because "common" refers to factors or multiples that two or more numbers have in common.
67 is a prime number and is consequently only divisible by 1 and itself.67 is already prime; no need for a factorization.
No Because 40+40 is 80 watts.
67 is prime. Its only factors are one and itself.