Try to factor this number. Look for small factors first - numbers like 2, 3, 5, 7. That is, try whether your number is divisible by such numbers. Once you find such a factor, divide the number by your factor to get the other factor.
The factor pairs of 168 are (1,168), (2,84), (3,56), (4,42), (6,28), (7,24), (8,21), and (12,14)
The factor pairs of 168 are (168,1)(84,2)(56,3)(42,4)(28,6)(24,7)(21,8)(14,12) None of them add up to or differ by 9. (3 and 6) and (2 and 7) are factors of 168.
There are many possible pairs. 8, 904 160, 168 256, 328 24, 5320
Factor pairs refer to integers, not decimals.
The factor pairs of 57 are 3x19 and 1x57
The factor pairs of 343 are (343,1) and (49,7)
7*24 = 168 and so, 7 is a factor of 168. 7*24 = 168 and so, 7 is a factor of 168. 7*24 = 168 and so, 7 is a factor of 168. 7*24 = 168 and so, 7 is a factor of 168.
The numbers below are the factor pairs of 168. Multiplied together they equal 168: (1, 168) (2, 84) (3, 56) (4, 42) (6, 28) (7, 24) (8, 21) (12, 14)
The factor pairs of 168 are (168,1)(84,2)(56,3)(42,4)(28,6)(24,7)(21,8)(14,12) None of them add up to or differ by 9. (3 and 6) and (2 and 7) are factors of 168.
No, it's a multiple. 84 is a factor of 168.
Yes. Factor pairs are always repeated across pairs since factor pairs are certain kinds of pairs.
No. 168 is not a factor of 63. Factors of a number are smaller than the number.
The factor pairs of 28 are :28,114,27,4
Sixteen factor pairs.
the factor pairs are 1x35 & 5x7
There are many possible pairs. 8, 904 160, 168 256, 328 24, 5320
28 is a factor of 168 {28 x 6 = 168}, so the LCM is 168
Factor pairs refer to integers, not decimals.