Because 8 doesn't divide evenly into 60 with no remainder.
To determine if (8a) is a factor of 60, we need to check if 60 can be evenly divided by (8a). Since 60 is not divisible by 8 (as (60 \div 8 = 7.5)), (8a) cannot be a factor of 60 for any value of (a) other than zero. Therefore, (8a) is not a factor of 60.
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! Yes, 8 is indeed a factor of 60. You see, a factor is a number that can be multiplied to get another number, and when you multiply 8 by 7.5, you get 60. So, just like painting a beautiful landscape, numbers can come together in harmony too.
No. As a general rule, factors cannot be larger than the numbers they are compared to.
Not an even factor
The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 60 and 8 is 4.
The only common factor is 1.
It is: 1
It is 56. (:
No.
The GCF is 2.
4 is a factor since 60 divided by 4 is 15, the others are not. To see if it is a factor, just see if it 60 divided by that number has a remainder or not. If the remainder is 0, it is a factor, if the remainder is non-zero it is not.
The GCF is 4.