For example, for breaking down 12:
-divide by 1, which equals 12
-divide by 2, which equals 6
-divide by 3, which equals 4
-divide by 4, which equals 3
-divide by 6, which equals 2
The factors would be 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12.
Re: Factor Numbers
My son has to write at least two ways to break down numbers - I know he did not learn this in school but I would like to help him at home, please help me I have not done this work in over 30 years. He has to break down the numbers 56, 12, 42, 36, 24 and 60. If you can explain to me 1 problem of what they word as a break down, I would be able to do, then follow and figure out the rest. Thank you!
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Marissa has a rope that is 1,00 centimeters long.How many meters long is the rope?
I NEED TO PASS 4 GRADE
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