Factors of 448
Answer
Factors: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 16, 28, 32, 56, 64, 112, 224, 448
Number of factors: 14
Factor pairs: (1, 448), (2, 224), (4, 112), (7, 64), (8, 56), (14, 32), (16, 28)
Prime Factorization
448 = 26 × 7
Properties
- This number is not prime
- This number is not a perfect square
- This is an even number
- Sum of all factors: 1,016
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Understanding the Factors of 448
When we look at the number 448, we find that it has 14 factors in total. These are the numbers that divide evenly into 448 with no remainder.
This number is composite, meaning it has more than two factors. It can be written as the product of its prime factors: 26 × 7.
Factor Pairs
The factors of 448 can be arranged in pairs: (1, 448), (2, 224), (4, 112), (7, 64), (8, 56), (14, 32), (16, 28). Each pair multiplies to give 448.