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What
are
factors
?
Factors
are numbers you multiply together to get another
number.
For
example, what are the factors of the number 8? Think about all of the whole numbers you can multiply to get
8.
1
×
8
=
8
2
×
4
=
8
So,
the factors of 8 are
1
,
2
,
4
,
and
8
.
A
factor of a number divides the number evenly, with no
remainder.
Try some practice problems!
Practice now
Identify factors
How
do
you
find
all
the
factors
of
a
number
?
You
can use factor pairs to help! Let’s try finding all the factors of 24 to see
how.
Start
with 1. You can multiply
1
×
24
to get 24. So, 1 and 24 are both factors of 24. They make a factor
pair.
1
×
24
=
24
Put
1 at the beginning of the factor list and 24 at the
end.
Next,
try 2. You can multiply
2
×
12
to get
24.
2
×
12
=
24
Put
2 and 12 on the
list.
Then,
try
3.
3
×
8
=
24
Put
3 and 8 on the
list.
Now,
try
4.
4
×
6
=
24
Put
4 and 6 on the
list.
Now,
look at 5. The number 24 can’t be divided by
5.
That
brings us to 6, which is already on the list. So, our list is
complete.
The
factors of 24
are:
Fun
Fact
Every
positive
whole
number
has
at
least
2
factors
,
1
and
the
number
itself
.
If
these
are
the
only
two
factors
,
the
number
is
a
prime
number
.
If
there
are
more
than
2
factors
,
the
number
is
a
composite
number
.
Try some practice problems!
Practice now
Find all the factor pairs of a number
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