In the context of mathematics, the numbers 7 and 49 have specific factors due to their properties. The number 7 is a Prime number, meaning its only factors are 1 and 7 itself. On the other hand, 49 is a composite number that can be expressed as 7 multiplied by itself (7 x 7), so its factors include 1, 7, and 49. Thus, the only shared factors between the two numbers are 1 and 7, leading to the conclusion that these are the only facts in their "family."
No, the only factors of 49 are 1, 7, and 49. Therefore, 8 and 5 are not factors of 49.
The only prime factor of 49 is seven (7).
49/7 = 7/7 = 1 7 x 7 = 49
Factors of 49: 1, 7, 49 Prime factorisation of 49: 72 = 7 x 7
7 is a prime factor of 49. Actually, it is the square root.
what is fact family for 7 ad 49
There are only three factors of 49, which are 1, 7, and 49. There are only two prime factors of 49, which are 7 and 7. There is only one distinct prime factor of 49, which is 7. There are not ten factors of 49.
No. 49 is only divisible by 1, 7 and 49.
No, the only factors of 49 are 1, 7, and 49. Therefore, 8 and 5 are not factors of 49.
7 can be subtracted from 49 only one time.
The only prime factor of 49 is 7.
343 7*7=49 49*7=343
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.
well its pretty simple i think there are only 3 factors 7,1,49
49 a prime number can be divided by only 1 and itself - 49 is also divisible by 7 (7*7=49)
The only prime factor of 49 is seven (7).
It is a number between 48 and 50, it is an odd number and it is dividable by 7