7 x 9 = 63 7 is a FACTOR of 63
9 is a FACTOR of 63
7 and 9 are even DIVISORS of 63
63 is a MULTIPLE of 7 and 9
63 is a PRODUCT of 7 and 9
63 is evenly DIVISIBLE by 7 or 9
A product (multiple) is divisible by a factor (divisor)
7 and 9 are factors and divisors of 63 63 is a multiple and a product of 7 and 9 63 is divisible by 7 and 9
Divisible is the other word for Divisor.
A divisor is the number that does the dividing... FOr example: 6/3=2 (/ represents the division symbol) 3 is the divisor... A multiple is kind of like a pattern with times tables.... for example, 3,6, 9, 12,15.18,21 etc. 6,9,12,15,18, and 21 are all divisible by three.
No, because the last 2 digits are not divisible by 4. 50 is not divisible by 4 so No!
A product (multiple) is divisible by a factor (divisor)
4 is a factor of 28. 4 is a divisor of 28. 7 is a factor of 28. 7 is a divisor of 28. 28 is a multiple of 7. 28 is a multiple of 4. 28 is a product of 4 and 7. 28 is divisible by 4. 28 is divisible by 7.
7 and 9 are factors and divisors of 63. 63 is a multiple and product of 7 and 9. 63 is divisible by 7 and 9.
7 and 9 are factors and divisors of 63 63 is a multiple and a product of 7 and 9 63 is divisible by 7 and 9
Divisible is the other word for Divisor.
6 x 8 = 48 6 and 8 are factors of 48. 6 and 8 are divisors of 48. 48 is a multiple of 6 and 8. 48 is a product of 6 and 8. 48 is divisible by 6 and 8.
A divisor is the number that does the dividing... FOr example: 6/3=2 (/ represents the division symbol) 3 is the divisor... A multiple is kind of like a pattern with times tables.... for example, 3,6, 9, 12,15.18,21 etc. 6,9,12,15,18, and 21 are all divisible by three.
No. Divisor is the same as factor.
The hidden pattern is everything is divisible by 3
No, because the last 2 digits are not divisible by 4. 50 is not divisible by 4 so No!
No - a number cannot be smaller than its divisor.
The divisor in this division problem is 26.