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Factor Captor is a game where one player picks a product and that player's opponent tries to find all of the factors of that number. But, if that player has missed a factor, the other player can cross that factor off and get the points. You keep on playing until all of the factor have been used. Remember, you can use a factor only once, so choose carefully! You can go to everydaymathonline.com to play Factor Captor, if you have an account on it, of course.
It means that the answer is in error - either twenty times too large or twenty times too small.
Ulitization factor is how much of the designed total is used. My house is fed off a 50KVA transformer. It's capable of supplying 50KVA continuously, but it's probably only gets used at its' full potential every once in awhile (when my neighbors and I wake up in the morning, and when we get home from work and eat dinner, perhaps). Say it only gets used at 30KVA on average. The utilization factor would be 30/50, or 60%.
To find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 15, 24, and 30, we first need to find the factors of each number. The factors of 15 are 1, 3, 5, and 15. The factors of 24 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, and 24. The factors of 30 are 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, and 30. The GCF of 15, 24, and 30 is the largest number that is a factor of all three numbers, which in this case is 3.
Well, honey, any career that involves problem-solving and critical thinking could use the concept of greatest common factor. Math teachers, engineers, architects, and even financial analysts might find themselves dusting off their GCF skills from time to time. So, if you want to be the GCF guru of your workplace, just remember, it's not about the career, it's about the mindset.