Here we will discuss and show you how to figure out which number is a factor of 16, but not a multiple of 4.
The most common way to determine which number is a factor of 16, but not a multiple of 4, is to simply list the factors of 16 and the multiples of 4 so you can compare the two lists.
The answer to "Which number is a factor of 16, but not a multiple of 4?" would be all the numbers that are on the Factors of 16 list, but not on the Multiples of 4 list.
Factors of 16: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
Multiples of 4: 4, 8, 12, 16, 20...
Answer: 1, 2
Alternatively, you can figure out which number is a factor of 16, but not a multiple of 4, by dividing every factor of 16 by 4. The answer would be all the quotients that are not integers.
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