1 x 150, 2 x 75, 3 x 50, 5 x 30, 6 x 25, 10 x 15, 15 x 10, 25 x 6, 30 x 5, 50 x 3, 75 x 2, 150 x 1.
The factor pairs of 26 are the pairs of numbers that, when multiplied together, equal 26. The factor pairs of 26 are (1, 26) and (2, 13). These pairs represent the integer factors of 26.
The factor pairs of 51 are (1,51) and (17,3)
The difference is between factor pairs and distinct factors. With square numbers, one of the factor pairs will be the same number twice. When listing the distinct factors, that number is only listed once.
The factor pairs of 98 are (1,98), (2,49), and (7,14).
One pair: it's a prime number.
20,110,25,4
The factor pairs of 150 are 1*150, 2*75, 3*50, 5*30, 6*25, and 10*15
(3,11)
(36,1)(18,2)(12,3)(9,4)(6,6)
2&8 4&4 16&1
150 has six factor pairs:150 = 1 x 150150 = 2 x 75150 = 3 x 50150 = 5 x 30150 = 6 x 25150 = 10 x 15
Since one dollar is one hundred pennies, the multiplication sentences for 100 would be the same in both cases.
To find what makes 65 in multiplication, we can identify its factor pairs. The pairs are (1, 65), (5, 13), and (13, 5). These combinations indicate that 65 can be formed by multiplying these factor pairs together.
1x150, 2x75, 3x50, 5x30, 6x25, 10x15
You find a factor pair take the number that you want to find the factor pair of and divide it by a number. If the answer come out evenly then that's your factor pair EX. Factor pairs of 150 1 and 150 2 and 75 3 and 50 5 and 30 6 and 25 10 and 15
Because a pair of numbers is a pair of numbers.
1 x 16 2 x 8 4 x 4