36, 48
36 and 48
4 6 8
If you include 30, both 24 and and 30 have 8 factors, the most in that range.
To find the GCF of two numbers, you first split them both into their prime factors. 45 = 3x3x5 60 = 2x2x3x5 The next step is to find the common prime factors. In this case, both numbers have one 3 as a factor, and both have one 5 as a factor. To get the greatest common factor, we find the product of these common prime factors: 5x3=15 Thus the greatest common factor of 45 and 60 is 15.
The greatest common factor of two numbers has to show up on the lists of factors of both numbers.
They are called common factors when they are the same for two or more numbers. They are factors that are common to both number.
Both 5 and 7 are prime numbers. That means there are only two factors of each number, 1 and the number itself. There are no common factors between the two.
Just try to find common factors between the two numbers, then divide both numbers by this common factor. Continue until you can't find any more common factors.
The same way you simplify any fraction: 1) Look for common factors between the two numbers. 2) If you find one, divide both numbers by that factor.
when the numbers are between 0 and 1
List the factors. 1,2,3,4,6,12 1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24 Write down the numbers on both lists. 1,2,3,4,6,12
Because they are both prime numbers which means that they have only 2 factors
By looking for common factors (numbers that are factors of both numbers), and dividing both numbers by this common factor.
If you include 30, both 24 and and 30 have 8 factors, the most in that range.
They are both whole numbers or integers without any decimals but prime numbers have only two factors whereas composite numbers have more than two factors.
i think you might have to have two numbers to find it like the common factor of 8 and 6 would be 1 and 2 because both numbers have 1 and 2 as factors
To simplify fractions, look for common factors - factors that are shared by both numbers, in this case, 4 and 8. If you find one, divide both numbers by the common factor. Repeat, until there are no more common factors.
Yes. Look for common factors between the two numbers, then divide both numbers by the common factor.
You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.