Suppose you are attacked by a pair of vicious integers. Using your knowledge of the GCF, you will be able to simplify them and make them easier to handle.
Greatest Common Factor.
The least common factor of any set of integers is 1.
first break the phrase.which gives you factor firstthen common factorthen greatest common factorwhich stands for GCFso first you list the factors for each number, for an example what could go in that number or what you could multiply with then see which one goes for both and thats your answer.
That's an infinite amount. Since numbers don't stop, factors don't either.
That presumes that math class is not part of the real world, which is debatable. Finding the greatest common factor can help reduce fractions. In a practical, non-academic setting, chefs and carpenters work with fractions and might have need of this skill.
There is no such thing as greatest common multiple because there is an infinite amount of multiples for any number in the world.
The greatest common factors that are able to happen in the real world are as follows: 1: Nothing 2: Nothing and 3: Nothing
That's an infinite amount.
yorkshire, the greatest place in the world....
There were many factors that made the South the worlds greatest producers of cotton. The one factor that did not impact the cotton of the South was the discovery of a new breed of cotton.
the discovery of new, more productive species of cotton
Superior technology from the old world and a lack of resistance by new world peoples to diseases brought to them from the old world. (The latter being the greatest factor).