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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Factors, factor rainbows leading to the creation of factor pairs, composite numbers but they are always whole numbers, knowing multiplication facts aids in the creation of factor strings, commutative property of multiplication which is commonly known as the turn-around rule, prime factorization of a number such as 2 * 2 * 2 * 3= 24, Factors can be found using divisibility rules, divisibility rules aids in the creation of factor strings, Factors can be found using factor rainbows, Factors are dependent on divisibility rules, factor strings which are the base for prime factorization of a number, rectangular arrays helping students visualize number models, Factors can be odd numbers, rectangular arrays leading to the creation of factor pairs, factor strings such as 2 * 3 * 4= 24 or 6 * 4= 24, odd numbers but they are always whole numbers, Factors are defined as numbers that create a target product, factor rainbows helping students visualize number models, Factors are defined as numbers that are multiplied together, prime numbers but they are always whole numbers, factor pairs which are most commonly found in the quotient and divisor in a division problem