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The answer will depends on what the factor puzzle is!
That would be 9.
The greatest proper factor for 27 would be 9. 9 x 3=27. 27 is a factor of itself, but since we are talking about proper factors we exclude it.
27 9,3 3,3,3
13 is a prime number & 27 = 3*3*3*1, so the greatest common factor of 13 and 27 would be 1, which is the only common factor.
The factors of 27 are 1, 3, 9 and 27. Arrange them however you would like.
It can be. 27 is a factor of 54.
Since 27 is a factor of 54, and 27 cannot have a larger factor than itself, the greatest common factor of 27 and 54 is 27.
no, then it would no longer be a factor of 9
The highest common factor of 81 and 27 is 27
How to solve this problem v427
You can solve distributive property problems, by doing this: Let's say your problem is 27+12. You start by doing this: What factor goes into 27? Wait... what Greatest Common Factor belongs to 27? It's 9. So, what you do is this: 3(9+?) 3*? equals 12? 3*4= 12. So it's 4. So, 3(9+4) 9+4= 13 3*13= 39 27 +12 equals 39