Trvalý odkaz Pridané používateľom Anonymný (bez overenia) dňa So, 11/30/2024 - 04:11
Oh, dude, like, the factors of 594 are just numbers that you can multiply together to get <br>
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594. So, you've got 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 11, 18, 22, 27, 33, 54,<br>
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66, 99, 198<br>
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<i><u>What number has a factor of 5?</u></i><br>
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Oh, isn't that just lovely? Any number that has 5 <br>
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as a factor is a multiple of 5. It's like a happy little tree in a beautiful forest <br>
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of numbers. Just remember,<br>
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<strong>Factoring and Multiples</strong><br>
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<b>What is the greatest common factor of 168 and 224?</b><br>
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Oh, dude, the greatest common factor of 168 and 224 is 56.<br>
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It's like the number that both of them can be divided by without leaving a remainder.<br>
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<u><b>What is divisible by 19 57 and 38?</b></u><br>
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To find what is divisible by 19, 57, and 38, <br>
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we need to find the least common multiple (LCM) of these numbers.<br>
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The LCM of 19, 57, and 38 is the smallest number <br>
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<b>What is the least common multiple of the numbers 1-100?</b><br>
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<u><strong>The Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 1-100 is:</strong></u><br>
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<b>3.1722770729519177109862883065567 × 1042, or:</b><br>
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3172277072951917710986288306556700000000000<br>
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Oh, dude, like, the factors