Well, no number can go into both 4 and 11, but the factors of 4 are 1, 2 and 4. The factors for 11 are 1 and 11.Hope I helped! :)* * * * *Mainly correct but wrong to say that "no number can go into both 4 and 11" and then contradict that statement by stating that 1 is a factor of both!
44 11 4 __2 2 lines go from 44 to 11 and 4 lines go from 4 to both 2s
11 and 15 both go into 165. 165 is the LCM (Least Common Multiple) of 11 and 15.
As 11 is prime, only 1 will go into both.
13 times 11 = 143.So they both go into any integral multiple of 143.
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Well, no number can go into both 4 and 11, but the factors of 4 are 1, 2 and 4. The factors for 11 are 1 and 11.Hope I helped! :)* * * * *Mainly correct but wrong to say that "no number can go into both 4 and 11" and then contradict that statement by stating that 1 is a factor of both!
11 and 15 both go into 165. 165 is the LCM (Least Common Multiple) of 11 and 15.
As 11 is prime, only 1 will go into both.
13 times 11 = 143.So they both go into any integral multiple of 143.
Yes, 2 can go into both 22 and 12. 22 divided by 2 is 11, and 12 divided by 2 is 6.
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2/5 (2 over 5) both go into 77. If you have trouble with these, just divide by small numbers first like me, 154 and 385 both go into 7 which make 22 and 55 when divided and they go into 11 making 2 and 5.
The only factor that will go into both is 1.
11 and 2 are both prime numbers and 11 * 2 = 22
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253, for example.