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15 July, 23:20

Brandon has 32 stamps. He want to display the stamps in rows, with same number of stamps in each row. How many different ways can you display the stamp? Explain.

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  1. 16 July, 02:21
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    As given, total number of stamps are = 32

    So, we will find all the factors of 32, as they come in pairs.

    These pairs will determine how many rows we can have, as well as the number of stamps in each row.

    1*32 would be 1 row, 32 stamps each

    2*16 would be 2 rows, 16 stamps each.

    4*8 would be 4 rows, 8 stamps each.

    8*4 is 8 rows with 4 stamps each

    16*2 is 16 rows with 2 stamps each

    32*1 is 32 rows with 1 stamp each

    So, the total number of factor pairs is 6 which means that Brandon can display the stamps in 6 different ways with the same number of stamps in each row.
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