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<p>Factors are the numbers that divide any given number evenly without remainder. In daily life, we use factors for tasks like sharing the items equally, arranging things, etc. In this topic, we will learn about the factors of -13, how they are used in real life, and the tips to learn them quickly.</p>
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<p>Factors are the numbers that divide any given number evenly without remainder. In daily life, we use factors for tasks like sharing the items equally, arranging things, etc. In this topic, we will learn about the factors of -13, how they are used in real life, and the tips to learn them quickly.</p>
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<h2>What are the Factors of -13?</h2>
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<h2>What are the Factors of -13?</h2>
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<p>The<a>numbers</a>that divide -13 evenly are known as<a>factors</a>of -13.</p>
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<p>The<a>numbers</a>that divide -13 evenly are known as<a>factors</a>of -13.</p>
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<p>A factor of -13 is a number that divides the number without<a>remainder</a>.</p>
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<p>A factor of -13 is a number that divides the number without<a>remainder</a>.</p>
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<p>The factors of -13 are 1, -1, 13, and -13.</p>
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<p>The factors of -13 are 1, -1, 13, and -13.</p>
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<p><strong>The negative factors of -13:</strong>-1, - 13</p>
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<p><strong>The negative factors of -13:</strong>-1, - 13</p>
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<p><strong>Prime factors of 13:</strong>13.</p>
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<p><strong>Prime factors of 13:</strong>13.</p>
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<p><strong>Prime factorization of 13:</strong>13.</p>
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<p><strong>Prime factorization of 13:</strong>13.</p>
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<h2>How to Find Factors of -13?</h2>
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<h2>How to Find Factors of -13?</h2>
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<p>Factors can be found using different methods. Mentioned below are some commonly used methods:</p>
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<p>Factors can be found using different methods. Mentioned below are some commonly used methods:</p>
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<ul><li>Finding factors using<a>multiplication</a></li>
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<ul><li>Finding factors using<a>multiplication</a></li>
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<li>Finding factors using<a>division</a>method</li>
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<li>Finding factors using<a>division</a>method</li>
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<li>Prime factors and Prime factorization</li>
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<li>Prime factors and Prime factorization</li>
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</ul><h3>Finding Factors Using Multiplication</h3>
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</ul><h3>Finding Factors Using Multiplication</h3>
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<p>To find factors using multiplication, we need to identify the pairs of numbers that are multiplied to give -13. Identifying the numbers that are multiplied to get the number -13 is the multiplication method.</p>
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<p>To find factors using multiplication, we need to identify the pairs of numbers that are multiplied to give -13. Identifying the numbers that are multiplied to get the number -13 is the multiplication method.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 1:</strong>Multiply -13 by -1, -13 × -1 = 13.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 1:</strong>Multiply -13 by -1, -13 × -1 = 13.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 2:</strong>Check for other numbers that give -13 after multiplying 1 × -13 = -13</p>
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<p><strong>Step 2:</strong>Check for other numbers that give -13 after multiplying 1 × -13 = -13</p>
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<p>Therefore, the factor pairs of -13 are: (1, -13) and (-1, 13).</p>
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<p>Therefore, the factor pairs of -13 are: (1, -13) and (-1, 13).</p>
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<h3>Finding Factors Using Division Method</h3>
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<h3>Finding Factors Using Division Method</h3>
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<p>Dividing the given numbers with the<a>whole numbers</a>until the remainder becomes zero and listing out the numbers which result as whole numbers as factors. Factors can be calculated by following a simple division method</p>
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<p>Dividing the given numbers with the<a>whole numbers</a>until the remainder becomes zero and listing out the numbers which result as whole numbers as factors. Factors can be calculated by following a simple division method</p>
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<p><strong>Step 1:</strong>Divide -13 by 1, -13 ÷ 1 = -13.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 1:</strong>Divide -13 by 1, -13 ÷ 1 = -13.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 2:</strong>Continue dividing -13 by the numbers until the remainder becomes 0.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 2:</strong>Continue dividing -13 by the numbers until the remainder becomes 0.</p>
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<p>-13 ÷ 1 = -13 -13 ÷ -1 = 13 -13 ÷ 13 = -1 </p>
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<p>-13 ÷ 1 = -13 -13 ÷ -1 = 13 -13 ÷ 13 = -1 </p>
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<p>Therefore, the factors of -13 are: 1, -1, 13, -13.</p>
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<p>Therefore, the factors of -13 are: 1, -1, 13, -13.</p>
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<h3>Prime Factors and Prime Factorization</h3>
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<h3>Prime Factors and Prime Factorization</h3>
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<p>The factors can be found by dividing it with<a>prime numbers</a>. We can find the<a>prime factors</a>using the following methods:</p>
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<p>The factors can be found by dividing it with<a>prime numbers</a>. We can find the<a>prime factors</a>using the following methods:</p>
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<p>Using prime factorization</p>
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<p>Using prime factorization</p>
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<p>Using<a>factor tree</a></p>
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<p>Using<a>factor tree</a></p>
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<p>Using Prime Factorization: In this process, prime factors of -13 divide the number to break it down in the multiplication form of prime factors till the remainder becomes 1. Since -13 is a prime number, it cannot be broken down further.</p>
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<p>Using Prime Factorization: In this process, prime factors of -13 divide the number to break it down in the multiplication form of prime factors till the remainder becomes 1. Since -13 is a prime number, it cannot be broken down further.</p>
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<p>The prime factorization of -13 is: 13.</p>
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<p>The prime factorization of -13 is: 13.</p>
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<h3>Factor Tree</h3>
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<h3>Factor Tree</h3>
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<p>The factor tree is the graphical representation of breaking down any number into prime factors. However, as -13 is a prime number, it cannot be broken down further using a factor tree.</p>
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<p>The factor tree is the graphical representation of breaking down any number into prime factors. However, as -13 is a prime number, it cannot be broken down further using a factor tree.</p>
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<p>So, the prime factorization of -13 is: 13.</p>
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<p>So, the prime factorization of -13 is: 13.</p>
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<h2>Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in Factors of -13</h2>
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<h2>Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in Factors of -13</h2>
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<p>Mistakes are common while finding factors. We can identify and correct those mistakes using the following common mistakes and the ways to avoid them.</p>
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<p>Mistakes are common while finding factors. We can identify and correct those mistakes using the following common mistakes and the ways to avoid them.</p>
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<h3>Problem 1</h3>
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<h3>Problem 1</h3>
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<p>There are 13 apples and 13 kids. How will they distribute the apples equally?</p>
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<p>There are 13 apples and 13 kids. How will they distribute the apples equally?</p>
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<p>Okay, lets begin</p>
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<p>Each kid will get 1 apple.</p>
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<p>Each kid will get 1 apple.</p>
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<h3>Explanation</h3>
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<h3>Explanation</h3>
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<p>To distribute the apples equally, we need to divide the total apples by the number of kids.</p>
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<p>To distribute the apples equally, we need to divide the total apples by the number of kids.</p>
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<p>13/13 = 1</p>
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<p>13/13 = 1</p>
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<h3>Problem 2</h3>
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<h3>Problem 2</h3>
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<p>A parking lot can hold -13 cars. If each row can hold 1 car, how many rows are there?</p>
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<p>A parking lot can hold -13 cars. If each row can hold 1 car, how many rows are there?</p>
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<p>There are -13 rows.</p>
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<p>There are -13 rows.</p>
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<h3>Explanation</h3>
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<h3>Explanation</h3>
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<p>To find the number of rows, divide the total number of cars by the number of cars each row can hold. -13/1 = -13</p>
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<p>To find the number of rows, divide the total number of cars by the number of cars each row can hold. -13/1 = -13</p>
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<h3>Problem 3</h3>
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<h3>Problem 3</h3>
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<p>There are 13 chairs and 1 table. How many chairs can be placed around the table?</p>
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<p>There are 13 chairs and 1 table. How many chairs can be placed around the table?</p>
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<p>13 chairs can be placed around the table.</p>
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<p>13 chairs can be placed around the table.</p>
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<h3>Explanation</h3>
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<h3>Explanation</h3>
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<p>To find the number of chairs around the table, simply take the total number of chairs. 13 = 13</p>
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<p>To find the number of chairs around the table, simply take the total number of chairs. 13 = 13</p>
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<h3>Problem 4</h3>
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<h3>Problem 4</h3>
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<p>A board is 13 meters long and needs to be cut into pieces of -1 meter each. How many pieces will there be?</p>
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<p>A board is 13 meters long and needs to be cut into pieces of -1 meter each. How many pieces will there be?</p>
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<p>There will be -13 pieces.</p>
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<p>There will be -13 pieces.</p>
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<h3>Explanation</h3>
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<h3>Explanation</h3>
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<p>To find the number of pieces, divide the total length by the size of each piece. 13/-1 = -13</p>
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<p>To find the number of pieces, divide the total length by the size of each piece. 13/-1 = -13</p>
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<h2>FAQs on Factors of -13</h2>
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<h2>FAQs on Factors of -13</h2>
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<h3>1.What are the factors of -13?</h3>
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<h3>1.What are the factors of -13?</h3>
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<p>1, -1, 13, and -13 are the factors of -13.</p>
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<p>1, -1, 13, and -13 are the factors of -13.</p>
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<h3>2.Mention the prime factors of -13.</h3>
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<h3>2.Mention the prime factors of -13.</h3>
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<p>The prime factor of -13 is 13.</p>
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<p>The prime factor of -13 is 13.</p>
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<h3>3.Is 13 a prime number?</h3>
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<h3>3.Is 13 a prime number?</h3>
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<p>Yes, 13 is a prime number.</p>
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<p>Yes, 13 is a prime number.</p>
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<h3>4.Does -13 have any positive factors other than 1 and 13?</h3>
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<h3>4.Does -13 have any positive factors other than 1 and 13?</h3>
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<p>No, the positive factors of -13 are only 1 and 13.</p>
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<p>No, the positive factors of -13 are only 1 and 13.</p>
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<h3>5.Can -13 be factorized further?</h3>
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<h3>5.Can -13 be factorized further?</h3>
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<p>No, -13 is a prime number and cannot be factorized further.</p>
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<p>No, -13 is a prime number and cannot be factorized further.</p>
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<h2>Important Glossaries for Factors of -13</h2>
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<h2>Important Glossaries for Factors of -13</h2>
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<ul><li><strong>Factors:</strong>The numbers that divide the given number without leaving a remainder are called factors. For example, the factors of -13 are 1, -1, 13, and -13. </li>
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<ul><li><strong>Factors:</strong>The numbers that divide the given number without leaving a remainder are called factors. For example, the factors of -13 are 1, -1, 13, and -13. </li>
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<li><strong>Prime number:</strong>A number that has no factors other than 1 and itself. For example, 13 is a prime number. </li>
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<li><strong>Prime number:</strong>A number that has no factors other than 1 and itself. For example, 13 is a prime number. </li>
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<li><strong>Negative factors:</strong>Factors that are negative numbers. For example, -1 and -13 are negative factors of -13. </li>
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<li><strong>Negative factors:</strong>Factors that are negative numbers. For example, -1 and -13 are negative factors of -13. </li>
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<li><strong>Prime factorization:</strong>Expressing a number as the product of its prime factors. For example, -13 as 13. </li>
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<li><strong>Prime factorization:</strong>Expressing a number as the product of its prime factors. For example, -13 as 13. </li>
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<li><strong>Whole numbers:</strong>Numbers without fractions; an integer. For example, 1 and -1 are whole numbers.</li>
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<li><strong>Whole numbers:</strong>Numbers without fractions; an integer. For example, 1 and -1 are whole numbers.</li>
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<h3>About the Author</h3>
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<h3>About the Author</h3>
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<p>Hiralee Lalitkumar Makwana has almost two years of teaching experience. She is a number ninja as she loves numbers. Her interest in numbers can be seen in the way she cracks math puzzles and hidden patterns.</p>
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<p>Hiralee Lalitkumar Makwana has almost two years of teaching experience. She is a number ninja as she loves numbers. Her interest in numbers can be seen in the way she cracks math puzzles and hidden patterns.</p>
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<p>: She loves to read number jokes and games.</p>
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<p>: She loves to read number jokes and games.</p>