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To multiply with more than two factors, you can use at least three numbers that it would take to multiply to get the larger number. For example, the number 50, with two factors can be 1X50, 2X25, or 5X10. But if you are asked for more than two factors, you could do this: 2X5X5 Factor 72 using more than two factors: 2X2X2X3X3
The two (or more) numbers that you multiply are called factors. (The result of the multiplication is called the product.)
No, that is not what you do.
There are countless numbers with more than 6 factors. 540, for example has 24 factors, and some numbers have even more.
A fraction whose value is one or more is called an improper fraction, or a mixed fraction, depending on how you write it. For example one-and-a-half can be written as 1 1/2 - this is a mixed fraction. If you write it as 3/2, it is called an improper fraction.
Factors. example: 2 x 2 = 4 there, 2 and 2 are the 2 numbers you multiply, factors are the numbers you multiply together. It can be more that 2 factors.
To multiply with more than two factors, you can use at least three numbers that it would take to multiply to get the larger number. For example, the number 50, with two factors can be 1X50, 2X25, or 5X10. But if you are asked for more than two factors, you could do this: 2X5X5 Factor 72 using more than two factors: 2X2X2X3X3
ways to multiply 90 more than 2 factors
to multiply more than two factors for 144 are 12212 144
You don't. In mathematics, factors multiply.
You use one (or more) number(s) that are bigger than 50 and so cannot be considered factors, and one (or more number(s) that are fractions and so, again cannot be considered factors. For example, 50 = 0.5*100
The two (or more) numbers that you multiply are called factors. (The result of the multiplication is called the product.)
You look whether there is a common factor between the numerator and the denominator. If there is, divide the numerator and the denominator by this common factor. When there are no more common factors, the fraction is in simplest terms. Example: the fraction is 9/12. The common factor is 3. If you divide 9 by 3 and 12 by 3, you get 3/4. Since there are no more common factors, the fraction is in simplest terms.
You do not but you are more likely to make mistakes if you don't.
3x4x12
It is a fraction in its reduced or simplest from.
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