These factor pairs, when multiplied together, equal 156: (1, 156) (2, 78) (3, 52) (4, 39) (6, 26) (12, 13)
It can be. 78 is a factor of 156.
Some people relate factor pairs to the sides of a rectangle. Length times width equals area; factor times factor equals product.
The factor pairs of 104 are (104,1)(52,2)(26,4)(13,8)
Each of these factor pairs (multiply the numbers in parentheses) equals 106: (1, 106) (2, 53)
(78,1)(39,2)(26,3)(13,6)
(1, 78) (2, 39) (3, 26) (6, 13)
1 and 78 2 and 39 3 and 26 6 and 13
These factor pairs, when multiplied together, equal 156: (1, 156) (2, 78) (3, 52) (4, 39) (6, 26) (12, 13)
(3,11)
78 = 1 x 7878 = 2 x 3978 = 3 x 2678 = 6 x 13
95
6 times 13 equals 78 3 times 26 equals 78 2 times 39 equals 78 and 1 times 78 equals 78
It can be. 78 is a factor of 156.
All the factor pairs of 18 satisfy this request.
Yes. Factor pairs are always repeated across pairs since factor pairs are certain kinds of pairs.
6 and 13 6 and 39