Asked by Plakala
What is the two numbers greater than 40 that have 2 and 3 as their only prime factors?
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Answered by
oobleck
any multiple of powers of 2 and 3 only
powers of 2: 2,4,8,16,32,...
powers of 3: 3,9,27,81,...
so, multiply any of those which give a product greater than 40.
powers of 2: 2,4,8,16,32,...
powers of 3: 3,9,27,81,...
so, multiply any of those which give a product greater than 40.
Answered by
Colby ;)
Name 2 numbers greater than 40 and have 2 and 3 as there only prime factors? :)
Answered by
Larelle
It was helpful
Answered by
lauren
so confused.....explain this??
Answered by
MrBeast
um dont know
Answered by
MrBeast
dgt
Answered by
Anonymous
I don't know what is the answer but I will say that let us check for our answer on multiplication table 😉 😄 😀 😏 😜 😊 😉 😄 😀 😏 😜 😊 😉 😄 😀
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