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.
No, because the last 2 digits are not divisible by 4. 50 is not divisible by 4 so No!
The divisor in this division problem is 26.
No - a number cannot be smaller than its divisor.
The hidden pattern is everything is divisible by 3