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Mathematics, 05.01.2021 04:30 allisonhall0925

Joyce says that 4 is a factor of every whole number that has a 4 in the ones place. Nathan says 2 is a factor of every whole number that has a 4 in the ones place. Are they both correct? Complete the following to explain. Joyce is correct For example, 14 has a 4 in the ones place and choose... 4. Choose... Nathan is Choose... Four is Choose... and all numbers with an number in the ones place have Choose... as a factor.

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