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If there are three factors, then one of them being less than 1 does not imply anything about the product of all three and either of the other two factors. For example, 2 = 0.5*1*4 where the first factor is less than 1. The product 2 is less than one of the other factors but bigger than the last.
This is called a factor. Factors, by definition, are numbers you can multiply together to get another number, or a product.
No, a prime number has as its only two factors: one and itself. The number 2 satisfies this, but even numbers greater than three would have factors of one and itself, and also have 2 as a factor (because it's even) so then it's not prime.
the three main factors affecting rural settlements are:- (i) physical factors like topography, soil and water (ii) economic factor (iii) social factor
9 is not a prime factor, but it does have one prime factor, which is three. Prime factors are factors of a number that are prime.
This question cannot be answered as all three numbers do not share a common factor. 2 has 2 as its only factor 5 has 5 as its only factor 10 has 2 and 5 as its factors. As you can see the three numbers do not contain a common factor, but 10 does have both the other numbers as factors.
Three factors are evaporation and freezing of sea water.
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Look for factors. Start with small factors, such as 2, 3, 5, 7. Once you find a factor, divide the number by that factor to get the other factor. Continue looking for smaller factors for this smaller factor.
5 and 15
48, 54, 60