16,18,24,4
16 can partner with an infinite number of factors. The factor pairs of 16 are (16,1)(8,2)(4,4)
No because its factors are: 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16 which makes five of them
Factors are numbers you can multiply together to get another number. 16: (1, 16) (2, 8) (4, 4)
factors pairs of -32 -1 and 32 1 and -32 -2 and 16 2 and -16 -4 and 8 4 and -8
there are more than 3 factors of 32. Below they are listed in their pairs: 1 - 32 2 - 16 4 - 8
If pairs of factors separate independently of other pairs of factors, you are dealing with the: Law of independent assortment
(1, 80); (2, 40); (4, 20); (5, 16); (8, 10).
The factor pairs of 32 are:1 × 32 = 322 × 16 = 324 × 8 = 32The factor pairs of 44 are:1 × 44 = 442 × 22 = 444 × 11 = 44
1 x 16 2 x 8 ______ 4 x 4 16! 8 x 2 ______ 16 x 1
17 has two factors - 1 and 17. 17 - 1 = 16 if you want factors which are prime and not 1 and the number in question then .... 3 and 19 are different by 16 and they are the factors of 57. And 13 and 29 are different by 16 and they are the factors of 377. And 43 and 59 are different by 16 and they are factors of 2537. And 73 and 89 ..... And 163 and 179 ..... There are numerous pairs of primes which differ by 16.
If a number is a perfect square, then you might say that one of its factors is a factor twice, so the list of factors has an odd number of entries. Example: 16. Factors of 16: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16. One of the "factor pairs" of 16 is [ 4 x 4 ], but '4' only shows up once on the list.