document.write( "Question 222436: Number: 192 Factors Are: (96,2)(64,3)(48,4)(32,6)(24,8)(16,12)
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document.write( "Number: 256 Factors Are: (128,2)(64,4)(32,8)\r
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document.write( "(256×a×b×c×d)/(192×b×c×d)=(2×2×2×2×2×2×2×2×a×b×c×d)/(2×2×2×2×2×2×3×b×c×d)=4abcd/3bcd= 1 1a/3
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document.write( "Do I cancel the letters or should the amnswer be, 1 1abcd/3bcd \n" );
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