1 and 80 2 and 40 4 and 20 5 and 16 8 and 10
There are infinitely many pairs. The simplest to find is 1 and 40.
The factor pairs of 40 are (40,1)(20,2)(10,4)(8,5) None of them total 3. If that was -40, you could use 8 and -5
A product is the result of two numbers being multiplied together. 5 * 8 = 40 The product in the above example is 40. A factor pair are two numbers that when multiplied together equal the given product. In the above example, 5 and 8 are a factor pair of 40, because 5 times 8 equals 40. Other factor pairs of 40 are: 1 * 40 = 40 2 * 20 = 40 4 * 10 = 40 5 * 8 = 40 1 * 32 = 32 2 * 16 = 32 4 * 8 = 32 A great calculator for finding the factor pairs of a product can be found here: http://www2.whidbey.net/ohmsmath/webwork/javascript/fctrpr.htm
The factor pairs of 1000 are 1 x 1000, 2 x 500, 4 x 250, 5 x 200, 8 x 125, 10 x 100, 20 x 50, and 25 x 40
1x40, 2x20, 4x10, 5x8 are all the factor pairs of 40.
Explaining how to find all factors pairs of 40 is easy. All you have to do is find which whole numbers 40 can be divided into.
Between 35 and 40, 36 has the most factor pairs.
because if you divide 40 by 1,2,4,and5 you will get the answer (and what about 8, 10, 20, and 40 ? are they nothing but chopped liver ?)
Divide by two. 40 and 1 20 and 2 10 and 4 5 and 8
Divide by two. 40 and 1 20 and 2 10 and 4 5 and 8
Divide by two. 40 and 1 20 and 2 10 and 4 5 and 8
Keep dividing by 2 40,1 20,2 10,4 5,8
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I usually start from the bottom - is 2 a factor, yes indeed. Then start over. Is 2 a factor, yes. Start over. Is 2 a factor, yes. Is 2 a factor, no. Is 3 a factor, no. is 4 a factor, no. Done.2, 2, 2, 5
From the rules of divisibility, we know that 40 is divisible by 1, 2, 4 and 5. Divide those numbers into 40 to get the rest. (40,1)(20,2)(10,4)(8,5)
(40,1)(20,2)(10,4)(8,5)