Yes, it can be set to 5.1, 2.1, or 3.1, your choice.
A. Atwood has written: 'The conquerors' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Frontier and pioneer life, History, Methodist Episcopal Church 'Glimpses in pioneer life on Puget Sound' -- subject(s): History, Biography, Methodist Episcopal Church
No, 51 is not prime. 51's factors are 1, 3, 17, and 51. 17*3=51.
1, 3, 17, 51
Frederick W. Nolan has written: 'The Lincoln County War' -- subject(s): History, Violence, Frontier and pioneer life 'The sound of their music : the story of Rodgers and Hammerstein' -- subject(s): Musicals, Revues, History and criticism 'Bad blood' -- subject(s): History, Vendetta, Frontier and pioneer life 'Kill Petrosino!' -- subject(s): Fiction, Murder 'Blind duty' 'Bad Day at Agua Caliente (Justice Series; No. 2)' 'The Oshawa project' 'Tascosa' -- subject(s): History, Social life and customs, Ranch life, Frontier and pioneer life, Biography 'Carver's kingdom' -- subject(s): Fiction, Businesspeople, Frontier and pioneer life, Brothers
A pioneer trail of the 1800's.
Three is one of 51's divisors (1, 3, 17, 51).
Kevin Groome has written: 'The Pioneer' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Pioneer automobile, History
51*42'S 57*51'W
The CIA built area 51 in the 1950's.
No, 51 is not a prime number. A prime number is a number that has only itself and 1 as a factor. 51's factors are 1,3,17, and 51.
George R. Carroll has written: 'Pioneer life in and around Cedar Rapids, Iowa' -- subject(s): Frontier and pioneer life, Biography, History 'Pioneer life in and around Cedar Rapids, Iowa, from 1839-1849' -- subject(s): Frontier and pioneer life, Biography, History
51 and 18's highest common factor is three.