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Is 7 a factor of 63 and why? - Answers
Community Answer 1Yes, because 7 divides evenly into 63 with no remainder.Community Answer 2Yes because 9*7 = 63
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Community Answer 1Yes, because 7 divides evenly into 63 with no remainder.Community Answer 2Yes because 9*7 = 63
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