All of them. Different numbers have different numbers of factors.
Divide the number by successive counting numbers. If the quotient is a whole number, you've found a factor pair.
Divide whole numbers into it. If the quotient is a whole number, you've found a factor pair. 1, 2, 4, 8
Because 4.8 is a decimal number and prime factors are whole numbers
Decimals don't have factors.
I would rather find the prime factors.
Divide those 5 into your number. The whole number quotients will also be factors.
Factors of 77: 1, 7, 11, and 77.
the answer is -9....
Factors are whole numbers that will divide into other whole numbers leaving no remainders
Divide the number by successive counting numbers. If the quotient is a whole number, you've found a factor pair.
Factors are used with whole numbers, not decimals.
Divide whole numbers into it. If the quotient is a whole number, you've found a factor pair. 1, 2, 4, 8
Because 4.8 is a decimal number and prime factors are whole numbers
Factors refer to whole numbers, not decimals.
Every prime number has exactly two factors. One of the factors is ' 1 '.The other factor is the number itself. If the number has any more factors,then it's not a prime number.If someone gives you a number, guarantees that it's definitely a prime number,and asks you to find the factors, you know the answer immediately. There aretwo factors. One of the factors is ' 1 ', the other factor is the number itself, andthere are no more factors.
Decimals don't have factors.