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Help please!! Which are factor pairs of 3580? (Hint: Look at the first factor in each pair and use divisibility rules.) Select all that apply. O 2 x 1790 O 6 x 597 3 x 1193 8 x …
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Help please!! Which are factor pairs of 3580? (Hint: Look at the first factor in each pair and use divisibility rules.) Select all that apply. O 2 x 1790 O 6 x 597 3 x 1193 8 x …
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Help please!! Which are factor pairs of 3580? (Hint: Look at the first factor in each pair and use divisibility rules.) Select all that apply. O 2 x 1790 O 6 x 597 3 x 1193 8 x 448 5 x 716 4 x 895 O 9 x 398 O 10 x 358
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2×1790
5×716
4×895
10×358
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