It shows the relationship of factors to multiples. A factor times a factor equals a multiple of both of those factors.
A factor would be in a sense like an element. For example 5 = 3 + x in this case x is called a factor. It's called x because it's an unknown factor, but it has a value and it doesn't mean the x in the alphabets
64 is not a factor of 8.Factor of a number x is always less than or equal to x.
1 x 24 2 x 12 3 x 8 4 x 6
144 is a multiple of 36 36 is a factor of 144
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem we have here! Let's see, if the highest common factor is 8, then the two numbers must both be multiples of 8. And if the lowest common multiple is a multiple of 5, then the two numbers must also be multiples of 5. So, the two numbers Niamh is thinking of are 40 and 80. Happy calculating!
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A factor would be in a sense like an element. For example 5 = 3 + x in this case x is called a factor. It's called x because it's an unknown factor, but it has a value and it doesn't mean the x in the alphabets
There are 2 factor pairs of 26.26 = 1 x 2626 = 2 x 13
2^5 x 3 x 5
3 to the third power = 3 x 3 x 3
'24' is a multiple of '4' ( 4 x 6 = 24) However, '4' is a factor of '24'.
64 is not a factor of 8.Factor of a number x is always less than or equal to x.
2 x 26 4 x 13 2 x 2 x 13
They are:32 = 1 x 3232 = 2 x 1632 = 4 x 8
1 x 24 2 x 12 3 x 8 4 x 6
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NO!!! 60 is a MULTIPLE of 10 However, 10 is a FACTOR of 60. NB 6 x 10 = 60 NNB Notice how the use of the words 'factor' and 'multiple' are used above.