(54,1)(27,2)(18,3)(9,6)
54 = 1 x 54 54 = 2 x 27 54 = 3 x 18 54 = 6 x 9
1 and 54 2 and 27 3 and 18 6 and 9
(54,1)(27,2)(18,3)(9,6)
(54,1)(27,2)(18,3)(9,6)
(54,1)(27,2)(18,3)(9,6)
1*54 2*27 3*18 6*9
1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, 27, 54 (54,1)(27,2)(18,3)(9,6)
(36,1)(18,2)(12,3)(9,4)(6,6) (54,1)(27,2)(18,3)(9,6)
To find the possible dimensions of a rectangle with an area of 54, we can consider pairs of factors of 54. The factor pairs are (1, 54), (2, 27), (3, 18), (6, 9). Therefore, the possible dimensions of the rectangle are: 1 by 54, 2 by 27, 3 by 18, and 6 by 9.
6 is a factor of 54.
Yes. Factor pairs are always repeated across pairs since factor pairs are certain kinds of pairs.
No, 54 is a factor of 108.