In the context of jewelry, 589 typically refers to the purity of gold in the piece. Gold purity is measured in karats, with 24 karat gold being the purest. Therefore, 589 would likely indicate that the gold in the jewelry is approximately 58.9% pure gold, with the remaining percentage being comprised of other metals for strength and durability. It is important to note that the karat number can vary depending on the country and jewelry standards.
The positive integer factors of 589 are: 1, 19, 31, 589
400 x 589 = 235,600 70 x 589 = 41,230 5 x 589 = 2945 Add them up. 475 x 589 = 279,775
589 19,31
-589
589/100=5,89
No. 19, 31 are factors of 589
1421
19 * 31 = 589
The simplest answer: 1 times 589
589 is an integer, not a fraction.
479 x 589 = 282131
589 x 714 = 420,546