The prime factorization of 198 is 2 x 3 x 3 x 11.<br>
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<b>What number is a factor of 72 and a multiple of 8?</b><br>
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The number that is a factor of 72 and a multiple of 8 is 8.<br>
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A factor of a number divides that number evenly without leaving a remainder, and 8 divides 72 evenly<br>
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<u>How do you write 216 using 6 as the repeated factor?</u><br>
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Oh, what a happy little question! To write 216 using 6 as the repeated factor, you simply multiply 6 by <br>
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6 by 6. So, 6 x 6 x 6 equals 216. Isn't that just a beau<br>
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<u><b>What are the common factors and greatest common factor of 4572?</b></u><br>
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To find the common factors of 4572, we need to list all the factors of 4572.<br>
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The factors of 4572 are 1, 2, 4, 19, 38, 76, 479, 958, 1916, and 4572.<br>
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<b>How many times can 8 go into 64?</b><br>
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8, 8x8=64<br>
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so yes 8 can go into 64 a total of 8 times<br>
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