In long division, the divisor is the number outside the division sign (it's the number that the first number is being divided by). So in this problem, the divisor would be 2.
One simple math problem that equals 29 is 15 + 14. Another example is 58 ÷ 2. You could also express it as 30 - 1. Each of these equations results in the answer 29.
The Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) for 26 29 is 1
The Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) for 290 609 is 29
1 x 58, 2 x 29.
the answer is 29 equals 29
they have no common divisor. 29 is prime.
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There are infinitely many answers: 1*58 or 10*5.8 or 100*0.58 or 1000*0.058 etc or 2*29 or 20*2.9 or 200*0.29 etc and you could include irrational numbers.
x/6 = 29Therefore, x = 6 x 29 = 174
Increase the whole number by 1, and subtract the value of the remainder from the divisor. For example - if you had the total... 99 & 42/29.. you would rewrite it as 100 & 13/29
13 goes into 29 two times, with a remainder of 3. This can be calculated by dividing 29 by 13, which equals 2 with a remainder of 3. The remainder is the amount left over after dividing the number as many times as possible by the divisor.
1*29 = 29