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In Barron's SAT 2400, math section, I saw the following line: "The factors of a positive integer n are the positive integers that can be divided into n without a remainder. For example, the factors of 18 are 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18."
But as I know, "be divided into" means "n divides the factors" (but in this sentence, it must mean "the factors divide n", i.e. 6 divides 18)
Can anyone help me?
Thanks very much!
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But as I know, "be divided into" means "n divides the factors" (but in this sentence, it must mean "the factors divide n", i.e. 6 divides 18)
Can anyone help me?
Thanks very much!
More information, Barron's SAT 2400: Aiming for the ... - Google Sách