The 16 factors of 378 are: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 14, 18, 21, 27, 42, 54, 63, 126, 189, 378
Take your pick of any 2 of them.
378 or 2*189 or 2*3*89. 89 is prime.
Yes, 361 is bigger than 348 and smaller than 378 so it lies in therange of numbers between the two.
These numbers will go into 378 evenly: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 14, 18, 21, 27, 42, 54, 63, 126, 189, 378.
All multiples of 378 (which are infinite) including 378, 756, 1134, 1512, 1890, 2268 . . .
Product of two or more numbers is the result of multiplying them together, in this case 378.
For example, 10 x 37.8
You need at least two numbers to find either a GCF or an LCM.
Suppose the two numbers are 'a' and 'b'.According to the conditions given in the question a + b = 70 a - b = 378 Adding the two equations 2a = 448 or a = 224 Now from first equation 224 + b = 70 or b = 70 - 224 = - 154 So the numbers are 224 and -154 .
All the multiples of 378, which are infinite: 378, 756, 1134, 1512 +378 . . .
The least common multiple of 14 18 and 27 is 378. To find the least common multiple of 14, 18 and 27 you first need to break them down into their prime factors: 14 = 2x7 18 = 2x3x3 27 = 3x3x3 The next step is to identify common factors. In this case two numbers have two 3s common, so we can disregard two 3s. Also, two numbers have a 2 common, so we can disregard one 2. The next step is to take every prime left (2, 7, 3, 3 and 3) and multiply them to get the LCM: 2x7x3x3x3 = 378 Thus the least common multiple of 14 18 and 27 is 378.
378 ÷ 7 = 54
To determine how many times 9 can go into 378, you divide 378 by 9. The result is 42, meaning that 9 can go into 378 42 times without any remainder. This is because 42 multiplied by 9 equals 378.