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Mathematics, 10.10.2020 19:01 jeffcarpenter

Luke has chosen a mystery number. His number is greater than 12 and less than 40, and it has exactly three factors. What might his number be? Use the display of rectangles for the numbers 1 to 30 from class to help you find Luke’s number. You may also need to think about what the displays for the numbers 31 to 40 would look like.

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