Write (

1
9
)
3
as a product of the same factor. Then find the value

To write the expression (1+9) ÷ 3 as a product of the same factor, we need to find a common factor that can be multiplied to both 1 and 9, and then divide the result by 3.

Let's find the common factor of 1 and 9. The factors of 1 are: 1. The factors of 9 are: 1, 3, 9.

As we can see, 1 is the only common factor of 1 and 9. Therefore, we can write the expression (1+9) ÷ 3 as 1 ÷ 3.

Now, let's calculate the value of 1 ÷ 3. When we divide 1 by 3, we get 0 with a remainder of 1.

So, the value of (1+9) ÷ 3 is 0 with a remainder of 1.

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