552 divide by 2 = 276
The factors of 552 are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 23, 24, 46, 69, 92, 138, 184, 276, 552.
Write the numbers next to each other. Now divide all three numbers by any common factor greater than 1 and repeat until no common factor greater than 1 exists. Multiply together the factors by which you divided to get the HCF: ___2__|__1624___552__1276 ___2__|____812___276___638 ______|____406___138___319 No more common factors (other than 1) → hcf(1624, 552, 1276) = 2 × 2 = 4
Divide by 2 or multiply by 1/2 to divide inches in half.
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There are no two conscutive numbers that ad up to be 552, for an odd and an even number, cannot equal an even, and consecutive numbers can't necessarily be decimals. However, there are two consecutive ODD numbers that add up to this number. This is because an odd plus an odd can equal an even. In a short way to do this, (NOT RECCOMENDED) You would divide this number by two: 552/2=276. Then you subtract one from 276, to get your first conecutive integer, and add one to 276 to get the second. The numbers would be: 275 and 277. These are consequitive because they go in an order. There are no other odd integers between them. Now for the long, more accurate way. (RECOMMENDED) First set up "Let" statements. Let X equal the smaller number. Let X = Smaller # For the second one, since you add 2 to get from one odd integer (as well as even integer) to the next, The larger # would equal X+2 Let X+2 = Larger # Since you have to add them together, it would be: X + X+2 = (The original total) 552 Then combine like terms to get: 2X + 2 = 552 Then solve. 552 - 2 = 550 2X = 550 is left. 550/2 = 275 X= 275 THAT IS NOT THE ANSWER!!! 275 is only equal to X, now plug it back into your "Let" Statements. Let X = Smaller # Becomes... Let 275 = Smaller # Now: Let X+2 = Larger Number Let 275 + 2 = Larger # 275 + 2 = 277. Same answers, but a more accurate method, depending if your teacher wants to see work. The two numbers are 275, and 277. Here is how to check it. Does 275 and 277 add up to 552? Yes it does. Hope that helps!!!
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D=500 L=50 II=2 so 552 is DLII
2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 23
The numbers that go into both 552 and 42 are: 1, 2, 3, 6.
The factors of 552: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 23, 24, 46, 69, 92, 138, 184, 276, 552.
The factors of 552 are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 23, 24, 46, 69, 92, 138, 184, 276, 552.
The factors of 552 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 23, 24, 46, 69, 92, 138, 184, 276 and 552. The prime factors are: 2, 3 and 23
n^2 - n = 552 n^2 - n -552 = 0 (n+23)(n-24) = 0 n = 24 n can also be negative 23
To determine if 552 is a multiple of 9, you can use the rule of divisibility for 9, which states that a number is a multiple of 9 if the sum of its digits is divisible by 9. The digits of 552 are 5, 5, and 2, which sum to 12 (5 + 5 + 2 = 12). Since 12 is not divisible by 9, 552 is not a multiple of 9.
The number 552 can be classified as a composite number because it has more than two distinct positive divisors: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 23, 26, 46, 69, 92, 138, 276, and 552. Additionally, it is an even number, as it ends in a 2, which means it is divisible by 2. In terms of its prime factorization, 552 can be expressed as (2^3 \times 3 \times 23).