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Kaitou Kid Legendary Thief

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  1. That's because I tutor my siblings sometimes too XD And I am a teacher. Just not subject based
  2. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL HI LIA!
  3. look at your 3rd question answer~~~ :P

  4. And what is that?
  5. <3333333333333 XD
  6. hmmm let me think...

    Factorise these numbers COMPLETELY:

    1)8

    2)27

    3)12

    4)50

    5)44

    :P

  7. \o/ so this is the first thing you need to get your Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and your Lowest Common Multiple (LCM)!!!!!!

  8. lol! Then its okay then :P :P :P

    if you factorise 20 completely, you will get:

    2 X 2 X 5

  9. Nooooooooooooooo!!!
  10. Yes. That is what happens if you factorise 20.

    But you haven't factorised it COMPLETELY yet. :P So what happens if you factorise it completely? :P

  11. *gives all the soda in the world to Par-chan* XD Hi pipichan! XD
  12. Yep yep... so to factorise a number completely means you try to multiply to get that number with the smallest possible number.

    So to factorise 8 you get 2 X 4 OR 1 X 8.

    But to factorise COMPLETELY, you get 2 X 2 X 2.

  13. No I dont :P You can have all the sodas~ I wont be snatching them with you XD @Misaki: Goodnight!
  14. XDXDXDXDXD

    You know multiplication right? :P :P :P

  15. A factor is a divisor of a number.

    A divisor is a number which can be divided with.

    So

    factors of 2 = 1,2

    factors of 4 = 1,2,4

    factors of 6 = 1,2,3,6

    factors of 8 = 1,2,4,8

  16. 2) 32 and 40

    Factors:

    32: 2 X 2 X 2 X 2 X 2

    40: 2 X 2 X 2 X 5

    similar factors = 2 X 2 X 2 = 8

    GCF = 8

    we can see that

    32 = 8 X 2 X 2 (missing a 5)

    40 = 8 X 5 (missing a 2 X 2)

    So,

    32 = 8 X 2 X 2 (x5 = 160)

    40 = 8 X 5 (x2x2 = 160)

    LCM = 160

  17. Now for the LCM.

    16 and 24

    we now know that their GCF is 8.

    So,

    16: 8 X 2

    24: 8 X 3

    Note that 16 is lacking of a three and 24 is lacking of a 2.

    So, if

    16: 8 X 2 (x3 = 48)

    24: 8 X 3 (x2 = 48)

    So the LCM is 48

  18. Factorise them completely:

    16: 2 X 2 X 2 X 2

    24: 2 X 2 X 2 X 3

    Let me put them in a more obvious position

    16: (2 X 2 X 2) X 2

    24: (2 X 2 X 2) X 3

    Note that the front are exactly the same factors.

    So the gcf of this is 2 X 2 X 2 = 8.

  19. Number 3 is correct

    Number 4 LCM is correct

    Number 5 GCF is correct

    Rest are wrong :P

    Remember. You have to list out ALL the factors and in prime factors.

    What are prime factors? They are factors of the number and they are the smallest possible factor which cannot be divided any further.

    Look at the first question.

    16 and 24

    Factorise t...

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