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Andres Galloway
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30 August, 11:15
Why is the number 8 a factor in the number 80?
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Stacy Blake
30 August, 11:26
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8 times 10 is 80 factors are multiplied
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Emely Ibarra
30 August, 11:42
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The number 8 is a factor of 80 because factors are numbers you can multiply together to get another number. So when you multiply 8 by 10 you will get 80, therefore, 8 is a factor of 80
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