What are factors of 998?

Factors of 998

  • All Factors of 998: 1, 2, 499 and 998.
  • Negative Factors of 998: -1, -2, -499 and -998.
  • Prime Factors of 998: 2, 499.
  • Prime Factorization of 998: 21 × 4991
  • Sum of Factors of 998: 1500.

    What are the multiples of 2 *?

    FAQs on multiples of 2

    • What are the multiples of 2? The multiples of 2 are 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and so on.
    • What are the first 10 multiples of 2? The first 10 multiples of 2 are 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20.
    • What is the smallest common multiple of 2 and 5?
    • Is 2 a composite number?
    • What is the highest multiple of 2?

      Which has only one factor?

      There is only one number which has exactly 1 factor i.e. is 1.

      What do you need to know about § 998?

      The written offer must state the terms and conditions of the offer, it must specifically refer to Section 998, and there must be a location where the other party signs to accept it. The offer must be made in good faith, not excessive, and reasonable – which we’ll discuss more below.

      Can a 998 offer be made to more than one plaintiff?

      In cases with multiple plaintiffs or defendants, there are special rules to follow for 998 offers. As a general rule, a separate offer must be made to each party involved in a lawsuit.

      When do you make a 998 settlement offer?

      It’s a settlement offer with teeth. A 998 offer allows a party to shift costs to the other party. It’s based on CCP § 998. The 998 offer is generally only good for 30 days. You make a 998 offer by using the required statutory language under CCP § 998 and related case law. Plaintiff sends Defendant a $50,000 998 offer on June 1.

      What is the legal rate of interest on a 998 offer?

      In addition, Civil Code Section 3291 provides pre-judgment interest on plaintiff’s judgment at the legal rate of 10 percent commencing on the date of plaintiff’s first 998 offer which is exceeded by the trial judgment. b. Mechanics: The Offer Must Specifically Refer to Section 998.

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