He or she would be correct.
47
So-so. You get ten, your opponent gets eight. The best first move is the highest prime number.
Not particularly.
47 you get 47 points they get 1
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your opponent will get the point because there are only two options and you told the wrong answer.
You get 17, your opponent gets 1.
When you circle a number in the factor game, the reason your opponent gets one point is because the number circled is considered the opponents as it is their choice to pick a number for you to solve. The prime numbers selected from the opponent\'s choice is considered your points in the Factor game according to the rules.
You get 100. Your opponent gets 117. Not advantageous.
Factor Captor is a game where one player picks a product and that player's opponent tries to find all of the factors of that number. But, if that player has missed a factor, the other player can cross that factor off and get the points. You keep on playing until all of the factor have been used. Remember, you can use a factor only once, so choose carefully! You can go to everydaymathonline.com to play Factor Captor, if you have an account on it, of course.
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Yes,because 10 only has the factors 1x10,2x5 so your opponent would get two less then you.
It's the highest prime number. Two factors. You get 47, your opponent gets 1.
No. Your opponent would have a 10 point lead. Prime numbers are better to start with.
Prime numbers have only two factors. You get 47 points, your opponent gets 1.
There are very many factor game boards and 14 is on some of them.