Factors of 6601,6604 and 6606
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Solution Factors are numbers that can divide without remainder. Factors of 6601 6601/1 = 6601 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 16601/7 = 943 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 7 6601/23 = 287 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 23 6601/41 = 161 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 41 6601/161 = 41 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 161 6601/287 = 23 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 287 6601/943 = 7 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 943 6601/6601 = 1 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 6601 Factors of 6604 6604/1 = 6604 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 16604/2 = 3302 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 2 6604/4 = 1651 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 4 6604/13 = 508 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 13 6604/26 = 254 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 26 6604/52 = 127 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 52 6604/127 = 52 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 127 6604/254 = 26 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 254 6604/508 = 13 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 508 6604/1651 = 4 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 1651 6604/3302 = 2 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 3302 6604/6604 = 1 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 6604 Factors of 6606 6606/1 = 6606 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 16606/2 = 3303 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 2 6606/3 = 2202 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 3 6606/6 = 1101 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 6 6606/9 = 734 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 9 6606/18 = 367 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 18 6606/367 = 18 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 367 6606/734 = 9 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 734 6606/1101 = 6 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 1101 6606/2202 = 3 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 2202 6606/3303 = 2 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 3303 6606/6606 = 1 gives remainder 0 and so are divisible by 6606 |
Converting to factors of 6601,6604,6606
We get factors of 6601,6604,6606 numbers by finding numbers that can be multiplied together to equal the target number being converted.
This means numbers that can divide 6601,6604,6606 without remainders. So first number to consider is 1 and 6601,6604,6606
Getting factors is done by diving the number with numbers lower to it in value to find the one that will not leave remainder. Numbers that divide without remainders are the factors.
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Other number conversions to consider
Factors are the numbers you multiply to get another number. For instance, the factors of 25 are 5 and 5, because 5×5 = 25. Some numbers have more than one factorization (more than one way of being factored). For instance, 12 can be factored as 1×12, 2×6, or 3×4. A number that can only be factored as 1 times itself is called "prime". The first few primes are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, and 13. The number 1 is not regarded as a prime, and is usually not included in factorizations, because 1 goes into everything. (The number 1 is a bit boring in this context, so it gets ignored.
By the way, there are some divisibility rules that can help you find the numbers to divide by. There are many divisibility rules, but the simplest to use are these: If the number is even, then it's divisible by 2. If the number's digits sum to a number that's divisible by 3, then the number itself is divisible by 3. If the number ends with a 0 or a 5, then it's divisible by 5.
Of course, if the number is divisible twice by 2, then it's divisible by 4; if it's divisible by 2 and by 3, then it's divisible by 6; and if it's divisible twice by 3 (or if the sum of the digits is divisible by 9), then it's divisible by 9. But since you're finding the factorization, you don't really care about these non-prime divisibility rules. There is a rule for divisibility by 7, but it's complicated enough that it's probably easier to just do the division on your calculator and see if it comes out even.
If you run out of small numbers and you are not done factoring, then keep trying bigger and bigger whole numbers (9, 14, 17, 20, 23, etc) until you find number that can divide without remainder. For example, 13 is a factor of 52 because 13 divides exactly into 52 (52 ÷ 13 = 4 leaving no remainder). The complete list of factors of 52 is: 1, 2, 4, 13, 26, and 52 (all these divide exactly into 52). If your number doesn't divide in, then the only potential divisors are bigger numbers. Since the square of your number is bigger than the number.