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Did you know that the sum of all the prime numbers between 100 and 110 equals 420? Yes, 101 + 103 + 107 + 109 = 420.

Since 20 × 21 = 420, we know that 420 is the sum of the first 20 EVEN numbers. Thus,

420 is the smallest number that can be divided evenly by all the natural numbers from 1 to 7.

420 has a LOT of factors, more than most people would think it does.  In fact, of all of the numbers from 1 to 420, there is only one number, 360, that has as many factors as 420 has.

There are 4 different prime numbers that can divide evenly into 420. Here are those factor trees:

Many, but not all, of the factors of 420 are listed somewhere on those four trees.

Each factor pair, except 1 x 420, can make its own factor tree. Here are some factor trees featuring the other seven factor pairs:

If I hadn’t made all the prime numbers in red, it’s possible that one or more of the prime numbers might get forgotten. That is why I prefer the cake method for finding the prime factorization of a number. All of the prime numbers are listed in numerical order on the outside of the cake.

 

 

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