A mechanic has a set of 23 spanners
Is it possible to put them in a toolbox so that he has the same number of spanners in each part of the box?
Explain your answer
What if he borrows a spanner ,that's the way these puzzles are usually sorted out .He borrows a spanner puts 4 in six compartments .Gives the spanner back when asked for it but stresses there was 4 there till tammy wanted his spanner back .Solved eh
because 23 has no prime factors and is therefore a prime number itself
I mean I dont think he has THOUGHT about this before zapping it on the internet.
He had only to search up to 5 to find out 23 is prime because you only have to search up the square root of the number you are investigating - sort of shortens search times - but I thought if I mentioned that his head might explode like in that scene from "Scanners"
13gmorris has left AnswerBank so may not be looking in. Yes, the title is a red herring but maybe his maths teacher included the question on a worksheet about primes. It seems an odd question though because the answer would have been yes for any positive whole number of spanners