Yes and the answer is 164
Yes. If 492 is even, it has 2 as a factor. If its digits add up to a multiple of 3, it has 3 as a factor. If it has 2 and 3 as a factor, it has 6 as a factor.
Yes it is. 2 is a factor because 492 ends in 2, 3 is a factor because 4+9+2 is divisible by 3. So 6 is a factor.
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Yes, 6 is a factor of 492. If you divide 492 by 6 you get 82 with no remainder. The fact that there was no remainder means that the first number is a factor of the second number. Taking this to the obvious conclusion; the prime factors of 492 are 2, 2, 3, and 41. 6 is 2 times 3, so it is a non prime factor, but it is a factor nontheless.
6 is a factor of 492.
The GCF is 3.
It is a factor because 6 goes into 492 evenly
Yes.
982, 492, 7, 7or982, 492, 7, 7
No, because 492 doesn't end in zero.
Yes; 492 divided by 3 is 164.
492/3 = 164, YES