It s factors are: 1, 7 and 49
49 has one distinct prime factor, two altogether.
1 and 49 7 and 7
Oh, dude, factor pairs of 49? Like, let me think... okay, so we've got 1 and 49, and also 7 and 7. That's it. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
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The factor pairs of 51 are: 1 x 51 3 x 17
(49,1)(7,7)
(49,1)(7,7)
To draw all possible distinct area models for 49, you can represent it as a rectangle where one side is the factor and the other side corresponds to the quotient. The factors of 49 are 1, 7, and 49, leading to three distinct area models: a 1 by 49 rectangle, a 7 by 7 square, and a 49 by 1 rectangle. Each model visually demonstrates the multiplication of these factor pairs to show that they equal 49. You can draw these rectangles with appropriate dimensions to illustrate the different area representations.
1 The factor pairs of 100 are 1 and 100, 2 and 50, 4 and 25, 5 and 20, and 10 and 10. The factor pairs of 49 are 1 and 49, and 7 and 7. Since the only factor they share is 1, 1 is their greatest common factor.
The factors of 49 are the numbers that can be multiplied together to give the product 49. The factor pairs of 49 are (1, 49) and (7, 7). This is because 1 x 49 = 49 and 7 x 7 = 49. These are the only pairs of numbers that multiply to give 49, as 49 is a prime number.
The factor pairs of 98 are :- 1 x 98 2 x 49 7 x 14 The pairing that total 51 are 2 and 49.
14 and 1536 and 49
49 has one distinct prime factor, two altogether.
49 has one distinct prime factor, two altogether.
49 has one distinct prime factor, two altogether.
1 x 147, 3 x 49, 7 x 21
1 and 49 7 and 7