Yes. Factor pairs are always repeated across pairs since factor pairs are certain kinds of pairs.
The factor pairs of 27 are 1x27 and 3x9.
The factor pairs of 14 are 1*14, and 2*7
1x40, 2x20, 4x10, 5x8 are all the factor pairs of 40.
There are 2 factor pairs of 26.26 = 1 x 2626 = 2 x 13
The factor pairs of 25 are 1 x 25 and 5 x 5
1 and 25 5 and 5
Two.
(1, 25) (5, 5)
1x25 5x5
The factor pairs of 25 are: 1 × 25 5 x 5
The factor pairs of 125 are 1 x 125 and 5 x 25
The factor pairs of 50 are (1, 50), (2, 25), and (5, 10). These pairs are formed by finding two numbers that multiply together to give 50. The factors of 50 are all the numbers that can evenly divide into 50 without leaving a remainder.
1 = 1 * 125 = 1*25, 5*5
The factor pairs of 75 are (75,1), (25,3), and (15,5)
The factor pairs of 150 are 1*150, 2*75, 3*50, 5*30, 6*25, and 10*15
The factor pairs of 250 are: 1 x 250 2 x 125 5 x 50 10 x 25