Well, isn't that just a happy little math question! To find the multiples of 10 that are factors of 280, we simply need to see which numbers can be multiplied by 10 to give us 280. So, if we take 280 and divide it by 10, we get 28. That means 10 and 28 are the multiples of 10 that are factors of 280. Just like painting, math can be a beautiful and calming experience when we take it one step at a time.
Any multiple of 35, like 280.
5, 10, and 20 are all multiples of 5 and factors of 20.
No. A factor is a number or algebraic expression by which another is exactly divisible. A multiple is a number that can be divided by another number without a remainder. Factors go into numbers, numbers go into multiples.
It is likely that you mean "multiples." Factors go into numbers, numbers go into multiples. You can't have a factor higher than the original number. 70, 140, 210, 280, 350, 420, 490 But, just in case... 1, 2, 5, 7, 10, 14, 35, 70
There are infinetly many numbers which have 2 and 5 as their factors. Some examples are 10, 20, 30, 40, etc. 2 and 5 both are prime numbers and their common multiples are the multiples of 2 x 5 = 10. So all the multiples of 10 have 2 and 5 as their factors. However if consider 2 and 5 as the only two proper factors, then the required number is 10.
All common multiples of 7, 10 and 8 are divisible by them. The lowest common multiple of them is 280, so all multiples of 280 are divisible by them, namely 280, 560, 840, 1120, ...
All multiples of 840 are common multiples of 60 and 280
2 and 5 are the prime factors that are common to all multiples of 10.
The first 10 multiples of 70: 70, 140, 210, 280, 350, 420, 490, 560, 630, 700
70, 140, 210, 280, and 350
No.
This is a nonsensical question. There are more than 13 multiples of 10 - in fact there are an infinite number. And there are multiples of 10 which have an infinite number of factors - so there cannot be a "largest" number of factors.
Multiples of 5 and 10 are called common multiples.
Any multiple of 35, like 280.
The first 10 multiples of 28: 28, 56, 84, 112, 140, 168, 196, 224, 252, 280 dezz nuts
Numbers which are the factors of thirty and multiples of five are 5, 10, 15 and 30.
5, 10, and 20 are all multiples of 5 and factors of 20.