56
28,2
14,2,2
7,2,2,2
Use a factor tree. 56 28,2 14,2 7,2,2,2 The largest prime factor is 7.
The factors of 56 are 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 28, and 56, so the highest factor is 56.
28 is a factor of 56, and 28 is also a factor of itself. So the highest common factor of 28 and 56 is 28.
83 is prime. No tree.
13 is a prime number so it doesn't have a factor tree.
37 is a prime number so its factors are 37 and 1
Find a common factor of 21 and 56 and divide both by that factor to give two new numbers. If necessary, repeat the process with a common factor of these two numbers and so on. This looping can be done in one step if you can find the greatest common factor. So, for 21 and 56, the GCF = 7 So 21/56 = (21/7) / (56/7) = 3/8
No. Eight is only a factor of 56, not of 34.
Yes 9 is a factor of 504. Because9*56 is 504.
I would assume so since 97 is a prime number.
the factor tree for 70 is 70 ^ 10X5 ^ 5X2 SO IT WOULD BE 52
The prime factorization is 11 x 5, so the factor tree is simple: 55 11 x 5