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I learned about a fun addition fact from OEIS.org. Look at all the 2’s in the sum and also a couple of powers of 2 in the hundred’s, ten’s, and one’s places of 488.

Since 488 is the sum of two squares, it is also the hypotenuse of a Pythagorean triple: 88-480-488. The greatest common factor of those three numbers should be easy to spot.

488 is also divisible by 4 so its square root can be reduced. 488 ÷ 4 = 122. We can divide 122 by 2 to get 61 to verify that 122 has no square factors, but since it doesn’t we get this one layer cake:

We simplify the square root by taking the square root of everything on the outside of the cake: √488 = (√4)(√122) = 2√122.

Print the puzzles or type the solution on this excel file: 10 Factors 2015-05-11

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