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  1. Factors are numbers that divide the given number without leaving a remainder. Multiples are the numbers obtained as a product of a given number and integers. A factor of a number is less than or equal to itself. Multiples are always greater than or equal to the given number. Factors are finite in number and include 1 and the number itself.

  2. Factors and Multiples. Factors and multiples are different things. But they both involve multiplication: Factors are what we can multiply to get the number. Multiples are what we get after multiplying the number by an integer (not a fraction). Example: the positive factors, and some multiples, of 6: Factors: 1 × 6 = 6, so 1 and 6 are factors of 6.

  3. Mar 18, 2022 · Factors: Multiples: 1: Factors consist of a list of numbers, each of which can divide a specific number without leaving a remainder. Multiples are the resultant products of a number when we multiply that number with other natural numbers. 2: Factors of a number are limited. There is a minimum of two factors of every number, i.e. 1 and the ...

  4. A factor of a number is the number that divides it completely without leaving any remainder. For any given number we can represent it as p × q = z. Here we say z is a multiple of p and q. According to the definition of factors and multiples, p and q are factors of z, because z is divisible by p as well as q.

  5. A. factor pair. close. factor pair Two numbers that, when multiplied together, make a selected whole number. Eg, 3 and 4 are multiplied together to make 12 so 3 and 4 are a factor pair of 12. A ...

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  7. Factors are numbers that divide exactly into another number. For example, the factors of 8 are: 1, 2, 4, 8. Factors can be shown in pairs. Each pair multiplies to make 8.

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