If pairs of factors separate independently of other pairs of factors, you are dealing with the: Law of independent assortment
Factors go in pairs; prime factors are listed least to greatest. 2, 3 and 11
Factors: 1, 3, 9, 27. Pairs: (1,27);(3,9).
How they're listed. The factors of 20 are 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20 The factor pairs of 20 are (20,1)(10,2)(5,4)
420 has four prime factors. Prime factors don't usually travel in pairs.
16x625= 10000
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If pairs of factors separate independently of other pairs of factors, you are dealing with the: Law of independent assortment
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions, huh? So, a number that's a factor of 1000 but not 10000 and is a multiple of both 50 and 8... Well, 40 fits the bill. It divides into 1000, but not into 10000, and it's the product of 50 and 8. Math can be fun, right?
Three factors whose product is about 10000 are 25, 20, and 20. This is because 25 x 20 x 20 = 10000. Another set of factors could be 50, 10, and 20, as 50 x 10 x 20 also equals 10000. In general, factors that are close to the cube root of 10000 (which is approximately 21.54) will have a product close to 10000.
3 pairs
These are the factor pairs:1750,1875,2350,5250,7175,10125,1470,2550,35
The prime factors of 10,000 are: 2,5
Factors go in pairs; prime factors are listed least to greatest. 2, 3 and 11
Factors: 1, 3, 9, 27. Pairs: (1,27);(3,9).