C = 5(59-32)
C = 5(27)
C = 135
You're looking for the number 13 and 7 can go into.
You can use the listing method.
13: 13, 26, 39... and so on, and so on.
7: 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49.... and so on.
An easier way to do it is to simply multiply 13 by 7.

13 and 7 can go into 91, evenly.
Hope this helped!
The angular quantum number

can be any integer (whole number) between 0 and one less than the principal quantum number

.

cannot be -3, -2, or -1. The other solutions depending on what the principal quantum number is.
number one is the last one
second is the third
third is the last