Well, honey, the number 7 fits the bill. It's a factor of 14 because 14 divided by 7 equals 2, but it ain't a multiple of 2 because, well, it's just not. Math can be a real hoot sometimes, can't it?
Well, honey, a factor of 14 that isn't a multiple of 7 is 2. You see, a factor of a number divides into it evenly, while a multiple is the result of multiplying a number by an integer. So, in this case, 2 fits the bill perfectly. Hope that clears things up for ya, sugar!
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No. Only 14 and multiples of 14 have both 7 and 2 as factors.
Well, honey, a factor of 14 that isn't a multiple of 7 is 2. You see, a factor of a number divides into it evenly, while a multiple is the result of multiplying a number by an integer. So, in this case, 2 fits the bill perfectly. Hope that clears things up for ya, sugar!
The factors of 14 are: 1, 2, 7, 14 → the factors which are not a multiple of 2 are 1 and 7.
2 is the only number is that both a factor of 2 and a multiple of 2.
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The greatest sommon factor of 10 -2 and 14 is 2.
A multiple of 2 would be any number that is divisible by two. 2 x 7 = 14, so 14 is a multiple of 2.
The least common factor of 12 14 and 2 is 1.The least common factor is the smallest number that divides all three of them, which is 1 for any set of numbers.However, you either mean:The highest common factor of 12, 14 & 2 which is 2 (the largest number that divides all three of them)orThe lowest common multiple of 12, 14 & 2 which is 84 (the smallest number that is divisible by all three of them).
Yes. A factor = a number which can be divided into the given number with no remainder The factors of 28 are 1, 2, 4, 7, 14 and 28.
No, 14 is a multiple of 7. 7 is a factor of 14.
LCM of a prime number and a composite number is equal to their product if the composite number is not a multiple of the prime number. Here, 14 is not a multiple of 23. So, LCM of 14 & 23 = 14x23 = 322