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A number which has a factor other than 1 and itself is a composite number.
ANSWER: The composite numbers between 5 and 10 are 6, 8 and 9.6 is a composite number because the factors of 6 other 1 and itself (6) are 2 and 3.8 is a composite number because the factors of 8 other 1 and itself (8) are 2 and 4.9 is a composite number because the factor of 9 other 1 and itself (9) is 3.
Not a lot. They're both prime numbers. A factor that is prime is used to make other numbers.
A composite number is one which has a factor other than 1 and itself.
Yes. All even numbers except for 2 are composites numbers because 2 will divide into them, meaning that they have a factor other than 1 and the number itself.
A number which has a factor other than 1 and itself is a composite number.
ANSWER: The composite numbers between 5 and 10 are 6, 8 and 9.6 is a composite number because the factors of 6 other 1 and itself (6) are 2 and 3.8 is a composite number because the factors of 8 other 1 and itself (8) are 2 and 4.9 is a composite number because the factor of 9 other 1 and itself (9) is 3.
The GCF of two numbers is one of the two numbers when one of the numbers is a factor of the other because a number can't have a factor higher than itself.
There is not enough information to answer this question. The factors of a number are the numbers that divide evenly into that number. All numbers are potential factors; every number is a factor of itself and will be a factor for some other numbers. ''For example:55 is a factor of 55, 110, 165, ...60 is a factor of 60, 120, 180, ...63 is a factor of 63, 126, 189, ...89 is a factor of 89, 178, 267, ...
1. The number 11 is prime, so it's only factors are itself and one. 11 is not a factor of any of the other numbers, so 1 is the only common factor.
0 is not a factor of any number other than itself. If N is any number, than there is no other number P such that N = 0 * P and that means that 0 is not a factor of N. The only number that is a factor of all numbers is 1.
The greatest common factor of 99 and 25 is 1. There are not other numbers that are common between them.
Not a lot. They're both prime numbers. A factor that is prime is used to make other numbers.
Well, not always. The GCF and LCM of 10 and 10 is 10. But apart from that special circumstance, the statement is true. Apart from a number itself, all of its factors are smaller than it. Apart from a number itself, all of its multiples are larger than it. You can't have a GCF that is greater than the smaller number, and you can't have an LCM that is less than the larger one which means that the LCM of two numbers will never be less than the GCF. Factors go into numbers, numbers go into multiples.
ANSWER: The composite numbers between 5 and 10 are 6, 8 and 9.6 is a composite number because the factors of 6 other 1 and itself (6) are 2 and 3.8 is a composite number because the factors of 8 other 1 and itself (8) are 2 and 4.9 is a composite number because the factor of 9 other 1 and itself (9) is 3.
If we are trying to find the two numbers less than 50 with the greatest common factor, we need to pick two numbers with a larger difference between them, since the greatest common factor between two numbers cannot be greatest than the difference between the two numbers. To create a large difference, we will want one number to be close in value to 50. And, for the greatest common factor, we want the other number itself to be the greatest common factor. The greatest common factor that the larger number can have (since it is larger and thus cannot be the greatest common factor itself) is the number which is half its value. So, if we choose the even number closest in value to 50, we get 48. Then, if we take half of it, we get 24. The greatest common factor of 24 and 48 is 24. This is the largest possible greatest common factor of a pair of numbers less than 50.
A composite number is one which has a factor other than 1 and itself.