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11 February, 04:34

what are all the factors of 147

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  1. 11 February, 06:53
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    Composite numbers are positive integers having at least 1 positive divisor other than itself or 1 and is any number greater than 1.

    They are numbers that can be divided by numbers evenly, other than itself.

    Example:147

    The number 147 is a composite number.

    It has the factor pairs: 1 and 147, 3 and 49 or 7 and 21.

    In other words, 147 has the factors: 1,3,7,21,49,147

    Its prime factorization is 147 = 3 x 7 x 7 or 3 x (7^2)

    Therefore, all factors of 147 are 1,3,7,21,49,147
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