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isaiah wants to write 1,040 as a product. he says he can write 10 as a factor twice because two of the digits in 1,040 are 0. is isaiah correct? isaiah is? because 0s? indicate 10 as a factor.
Step1: Understand the concept of factors
A factor of a number divides the number evenly. For a number to have 10 as a factor, it must be divisible by 10 (i.e., end with 0).
Step2: Analyze 1040's factors
1040 = 10×104. But having two 0 - digits doesn't mean 10 is a factor twice. 1040÷10 = 104, and 104 is not divisible by 10. So 10 is a factor only once.
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Isaiah is incorrect because 0s do not necessarily indicate 10 as a factor twice.