David W. answered 12/03/15
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All of the positive integers that can divide evenly into 35 (they are the factors) are:
1, 5, 7, 35
All others, like 2, 3, 13, ... create a remainder that is not 0.
Now, you may (or soon will be) learning about the prime factors of 35 (not 1, and only divisible by itself and 1). They are:
5, 7
David W.
Put some "life lessons" in your notebook:
Problems that are easy to solve are not always easily solved -- ask Thomas Edison
Problems that seem easy to solve are not always correctly solved -- ask Bill Gates
Problems that are easy to solve are sometimes better left unsolved -- ask Romeo and Juliet
Problems that are easy for me to solve aren't necessarily easy for others to solve -- ask Albert Einstein
Problems that are easy to solve aren't really problems -- ask Amy Dickinson
Problems that are easy to solve make good TV shows -- ask Dr. Phil
Problems that are easy to solve are probably already solved -- ask the U.S. Patent Office
Problems that you say are easy to solve aren't your problems -- ask yourself why you can't solve your own problems.
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