42
(2/3)x240 = 2x80 = 160
Set it up like this:144=.6x (144 equals .6 times what number?)144/.6=x240=x
a proper factor is a factor.
factor I (fibrinogen), factor II (prothrombin), factor III (tissue thromboplastin), factor IV (calcium), factor V (proaccelerin), factor VI (no longer considered active in hemostasis), factor VII (factor-vii), factor VIII (antihemophilicfactor), factor IX (plasma thromboplastincomponent; Christmas factor), factor X (stuart-factor-stuart-prower-factor), factor XI (plasma thromboplastinantecedent), factor XII (factor-xii), factor XIII (fibrin stabilizing factor).
factor pair = 1512,1 factor pair = 756,2 factor pair = 504,3 factor pair = 378,4 factor pair = 252,6 factor pair = 216,7 factor pair = 189,8 factor pair = 168,9 factor pair = 126,12 factor pair = 108,14 factor pair = 84,18 factor pair = 72,21 factor pair = 63,24 factor pair = 56,27 factor pair = 54,28 factor pair = 42,36
http://web.indstate.edu/thcme/mwking/blood-coagulation.html Factor I = Fibrinogen Factor II = Prothrombin Factor III = Tissue factor Factor IV = Calcium Factor V = Labile factor Factor VI - Does not exist as it was named initially but later on discovered not to play a part in blood coagulation. Factor VII = Stable factor Factor VIII = Antihemophilic factor A Factor IX = Antihemophilic factor B or Christmas factor (named after the first patient in whom the factor deficiency was documented) Factor X = Stuart Prower factor Factor XI = Antihemophilic factor C Factor XII = Hageman factor Factor XIII = Fibrin stabilising factor
a factor bug is a factor
A composite factor is a factor that is a composite number, as opposed to a prime factor which is a factor that is a prime number.
Limiting factor
Divide the factor into the number. If the answer is a whole number, the factor is a factor.
factor pair = 650,1 factor pair = 325,2 factor pair = 130,5 factor pair = 65,10 factor pair = 50,13 factor pair = 26,25
The KIA uses a longer key for the ignition. The ignition key will work the doors and start the car. The door key only will only open the doors. I had a key made at a locksmith and he first made the wrong one. He then looked at the original key and said it was longer. he cut the longer key and it worked in the ignition and doors perfectly. The two different key blanks are X240 and X267. Those are the ILCO numbers of the possible blanks. When getting a key made for this model and year be sure to tell the locksmith if you have a manual or an automatic transmission. The longer X267 is the correct blank for a Sportage with auto transmission. The shorter X240 as well as the X253 are the correct blanks for the Sportage with manual transmission.