Monsters in Monstropolis come in all shapes and sizes.

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Monsters in Monstropolis come in all shapes and sizes. Can you sketch the following monsters based on their mathematical descriptions? They all have a particular number of eyes, arms and legs.

Monster 1 Number of Eyes: A prime number that is also a factor of 12 and a factor of 15. Number of arms: A square number that is even and a factor of 20. Number of legs: A multiple of 4, a factor of 24 and a cube number.

Monster 2 Number of Eyes: A factor of 20 and a multiple of 5 that is a two-digit number. Number of arms: An odd number and a prime number that is a factor of 28. Number of legs: A factor of 30 and 18 and a multiple of 2 and 3.

Monsters in Monstropolis come in all shapes and sizes. Can you sketch the following monsters based on their mathematical descriptions? There aren't specific answers for these, but what could they look like?

Monster 3 Number of Eyes: A prime number bigger than 10 but less than 20. Number of arms: A factor of 30. Number of legs: A multiple of 4 that is less than 30.

Monster 4 Number of Eyes: A square number less than 100. Number of arms: A cube number less than 200. Number of legs: A triangular number less than 50.

That's all folks!