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459 is the hypotenuse of this Pythagorean triple: 216-405-459.

What is the greatest common factor of those three numbers?

The GCF has to be a factor of the smallest number, 216, and it has to be an odd number because at least one of the other numbers is odd. Let’s factor out the even factors of 216 to find its greatest odd factor:

To solve this puzzle ask yourself:

What is a common factor of 6, 14, 10, and 16? What about 3, 18, 6, and 30? And what is a common factor of 9, 36, 45, 63, 54, 90, 72? In each case, the common factor has to be a factor of the smallest number on the list, and if any of the numbers on the list are odd, it has to be an odd number. (For level 1 and level 2 puzzles, that factor will oftrn be the greatest common factor of all the numbers in a particular row or column.)

Print the puzzles or type the solution on this excel file:  10 Factors 2015-04-13

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459 cannot be evenly divided by 100 or by 4, but it is divisible by 9. To find it square root, let’s first divide 459 by 9:

 

The quotient, 51, is small enough that we can recognize that it cannot be evenly divided by any square number less than it. Thus we take the square root of everything on the outside of the cake and get √459 = (√9)(√51) = 3√51.

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