Question 938792


You can divide {{{60}}} by {{{1}}} and get an answer of {{{60}}} with no remainder. Likewise you can divide {{{60}}} by {{{60}}} and get an answer of {{{1}}} with no remainder. Most of the time the answers will be in pairs.

Here are all of the counting numbers that leave no remainder when divided into {{{60}}}:


all divisors: 
{{{1}}}  |  {{{2}}}  | {{{ 3 }}} |  {{{4}}}  | {{{ 5}}}  | {{{ 6 }}} | {{{ 10}}}  |  {{{12}}}  |  {{{15}}}  |  {{{20}}}  |  {{{30}}}  |  {{{60}}}   ({{{12}}} divisors)

so, {{{12}}} whole numbers leave no remainder when divided into {{{60}}}