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What are the factors of 8000?

The factors of 8000 are in arithmetic positive integers that divide 8000 by giving an integer quotient and zero remainder. The factors of 8000 are also called divisors of 8000.
If we multiply two integers and their product is equal to 8000 then those two natural numbers are factors of 8000.
Example: 4000 is a factor of 8000 because 8000 divided by 4000 gives 2 as quotient and zero remainder.
The division of 8000 with a number that is its factor gives a quotient that is also a factor of 8000.
250 multiplied by 32 is equal to 8000 so 250 and 32 are factors of 8000.
Here are all the factors of 8000:
1; 2; 4; 5; 8; 10; 16; 20; 25; 32; 40; 50; 64; 80; 100; 125; 160; 200; 250; 320; 400; 500; 800; 1000; 1600; 2000; 4000; 8000.
Remark:8000 has 28 factors then 8000 is a composite number, if an integer is not a composite number so it's a prime number.
Prime factors of 8000 are: 2 and 5.
The prime factorization of 8000 is equal to: 2^6*5^3.

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