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Factors of 161

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Factors are the ‘building blocks’ of a number. They are the numbers that can be multiplied together to reach the number you started with. 161 is an interesting number. It is large enough to make you think, but simple enough to learn if you know a few tricks. Let’s dive into it!

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What are the factors of 161?

Factors are whole numbers that, when multiplied, the product is equal to 161. 


161 is not a prime number, its factors are 1, 7, 23 and 161. For every factor, there is a corresponding negative factor, for 161, the negative factors -1, -7, -23 and-161. 
 

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How to find the factors of 161?

There are various methods we apply to find the factors of any number. Few of them are listed here;  multiplication method, division method, prime factors and prime factorization and factor tree method. These are explained in detail below, let’s learn!
 

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Finding Factors Using Multiplication

Step 1: Find all pairs of numbers whose product is 161. 


Step 2: All the pairs found represent the factors of 161. 


161 is not a prime number. The pair of numbers whose product is 161 is;


1×161=161 


7×23 = 161


The factors of 161 are 1, 7, 23 and 161.
 

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Finding Factors by Division Method

Step 1: Start by dividing 161 with the smallest number, and check the remainders. 


Step 2: 161 is not prime, therefore the divisors it has are 1,7,23 and 161. Any number that is further checked for divisibility leaves behind a remainder.


The factors of 161 are 1,7,23 and 161.
 

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Prime factors and prime factorization

— 161 is not a prime number.


— The prime factorization of 161 is 7×23.


— Factors of 161 are 1,7,23 and 161.

 

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Factor tree

— In this method, we make branches that extend from the number to express a number as the product of its factors. 


— In case of 161, only one branch will be extended, as the number is prime factorized as 7×23. 23 is a prime number and cannot be factored further. 
 

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Common mistakes and how to avoid them in factors of 161

We all make mistakes when it comes to finding factors, especially when it comes to numbers like 161. Don’t worry, it is a part of learning. Here are a few common slip-ups we may make, along with tips to avoid them. 

Mistake 1

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Excluding negative factors 
 

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Every positive factor has a corresponding negative factor. Often times, the negative factors are not included. 

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Factors of 161 Examples

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Problem 1

If one factor of 161 is 23, what is the other factor that pairs with it to make 161?

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Divide 161 by 23 to find the missing factor: 161÷23=7


So, the missing factor is 7.


Answer: The missing factor is 7.
 

Explanation

Given one factor, we can find its pair by dividing 161 by the known factor. This helps complete the factor pair without listing all factors directly.
 

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Problem 2

What is the sum of all factors of 161?

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We know the factors of 161 are 1, 7, 23, and 161.


Add these factors together: 1+7+23+161=192


Sum of Factors: 192.
 

Explanation

To find the sum of factors, we simply add all the numbers that divide evenly into 161. This is useful for various applications, like determining if a number is “abundant” (when the sum of its factors is greater than the number itself) or “deficient” (when the sum is less than the number).
 

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Problem 3

Find all factors of 161.

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Start by checking smaller numbers to see if they divide evenly into 161.


161÷1=161, so 1 is a factor.


161÷7=23, so 7 and 23 are factors.


161÷23=7, so 23 and 7 are also factors.


Finally, 161÷161=1, so 161 is a factor.


Factors of 161: 1, 7, 23, 161.
 

Explanation

We systematically divide 161 by smaller numbers to see which ones divide evenly, without leaving a remainder. This gives us the list of numbers that are factors of 161.
 

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FAQs on Factors of 161

1.Is 161 a multiple of 7?

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2.Find the sum of the first 5 multiples of 161.

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3.Is 161 divisible by 2?

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4.What are the factor pairs of 161?

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5. Is the cube root of 161 rational?

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Important Glossaries for Factors of 161

  • Factors: numbers that divide the given number without leaving a remainder. 

 

  • Prime factorization: breaking numbers down into their prime factors.

 

  • Prime factors: Prime numbers that multiply together to form a given number.

 

  •  Composite number: Number that has at least more than one divisor other than 1 and the number itself.
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About the Author

Hiralee Lalitkumar Makwana has almost two years of teaching experience. She is a number ninja as she loves numbers. Her interest in numbers can be seen in the way she cracks math puzzles and hidden patterns.

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