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8 November, 01:07

At the chalkboard the teacher demonstrates the four factors of the number 6, that is, the whole number that can divide into 6 and leave no remainder. (Remember, a number is always its own factor; as to 1). Between 1 and 100 there are five numbers that have exactly twelve factors. Find the five factors

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  1. 8 November, 01:34
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    The five numbers that have 12 factors are 96, 90, 84, 72, 60

    Step-by-step explanation:

    * Lets explain how to solve the problems

    - The factors of 6 are 1, 2, 3, 6 ⇒ 4 factors

    - The factors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 ⇒ 6 factors

    - We need a number with 12 factors twice the number of factors of 12

    ∴ We look for a multiple of 12 less than 100

    - Lets start with 96 the greatest multiple of 12 and less than 100

    ∵ The factors of 96 are:

    # 1 * 96

    # 2 * 48

    # 3 * 32

    # 4 * 24

    # 6 * 16

    # 8 * 12

    ∴ 96 has 12 factors

    ∵ 84 is a multiple of 12

    # 1 * 82

    # 2 * 41

    # 3 * 28

    # 4 * 21

    # 6 * 14

    # 7 * 12

    ∴ 84 has 12 factors

    ∵ 72 is a multiple of 12

    # 1 * 72

    # 2 * 36

    # 3 * 24

    # 4 * 18

    # 6 * 12

    # 8 * 9

    ∴ 72 has 12 factors

    ∵ 60 is a multiple of 12

    # 1 * 60

    # 2 * 30

    # 3 * 20

    # 4 * 15

    # 5 * 12

    # 6 * 10

    ∴ 60 has 12 factors

    - Now we have four numbers any multiple of 12 less than 60 has

    number of factors less than 12

    - So lets look for a multiple of 6 and less than 100

    - The greatest multiple of 6 and less than 100 is 96 but we took it

    before so lets take 90

    ∵ 90 is a multiple of 6

    # 1 * 90

    # 2 * 45

    # 3 * 30

    # 5 * 18

    # 6 * 15

    # 9 * 10

    ∴ 90 has 12 factors

    * The five numbers that have 12 factors are 96, 90, 84, 72, 60
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