Yes. One is a factor of all numbers.
Multiples of 6.
1 is a factor of 6. factors are those numbers which divide into other numbers without remainders multiples are those numbers which are other numbers multiplied by another number. 1 is a factor of 6 → 6 is a multiple of 1.
No. 4 is not a factor of 6. Also, 6 is not a factor of 4.
Even numbers have 2 as a factor. 6, 178, 46
Yes. One is a factor of all numbers.
one and eighty two and forty four and twenty five and sixteen eight and ten How did I get these factors? Factors are what the numbers are divided by in order to get a whole number. For instance, 80/1=80 thus it is a factor. In contrast, 80/6 13.33 because 13.33 is not a whole number six is not a factor of 80.
6 is not a factor of 80. 6 is not a prime number.
Yes. Not counting one as a factor, you could have numbers like 6 and 10 which only share one common factor, 2.
15 and 6 are a factor pair of 80.
The greatest factor of these numbers is the number 6, which is a factor of 6 - though not of the other two numbers.
multiples of 6
Multiples of 6.
Multiples of 6.
There can only be one "greatest" of anything. The greatest common factor of these 3 numbers is 6.
1 is a factor of 6. factors are those numbers which divide into other numbers without remainders multiples are those numbers which are other numbers multiplied by another number. 1 is a factor of 6 → 6 is a multiple of 1.
3 and 6 4 and 8