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400 is the smallest multiple of 100 that has 8 as a factor.
That is correct.
40, yes. 100, no.
It is: 4
The GCF is 1.
You write 8 over 100: 8/100. To simplify, look for a common factor between the numerator and the denominator. If you find any, divide numerator and denominator by the common factor. Repeat, until you find no more common factors.You write 8 over 100: 8/100. To simplify, look for a common factor between the numerator and the denominator. If you find any, divide numerator and denominator by the common factor. Repeat, until you find no more common factors.You write 8 over 100: 8/100. To simplify, look for a common factor between the numerator and the denominator. If you find any, divide numerator and denominator by the common factor. Repeat, until you find no more common factors.You write 8 over 100: 8/100. To simplify, look for a common factor between the numerator and the denominator. If you find any, divide numerator and denominator by the common factor. Repeat, until you find no more common factors.
divide the number by 4, 6 , or 8 and if it come out to be a whole number it is a factor of it.
Oh, dude, like, totally! A factor is just a number that divides another number without leaving a remainder. So, if you divide 100 by 8, it goes in 12 times with no leftovers. So yeah, 8 is a factor of 100. Math can be fun when you look at it the right way, right?
No, the number 38 is not a factor of 100.
The highest factor of what? The highest factor of 100 is 100.
It comes on @8:00pm :D
Solve the following equation: (1 + x/100)8 = 3. That is, your money increases by a certain factor each year; the factor is the capital plus the percentage rate (divided by 100), and if you multiply the factor by itself 8 times, you get a factor of 3. To start solving this, take the 8th. root left and right.