Yes- one is always a factor.
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If one number is a factor of another number, the greatest common factor will be the lesser number. Example: 3 and 9 3 is a factor of 9 3 is a factor of 3 There can be no higher factor of a number than the number itself. Therefore, the GCF of 3 and 9 is 3.
Itself and one because 3 is a prime number
"Greatest Common" implies two or more numbers. The question only asked about one, the number 3, and is therefore unanswerable. The greatest factor of 3 is 3, but there is no greatest common factor of only one number.
One of them.
The number 300 is a multiple of 3.The number 3 is a factor of 300.
This is a negative prime number. It will have more than just one factor. Factors of -3 are 1, -1, 3, -3
Since all numbers have one as a factor, there is no number with three as its only factor.
3 is a factor of the square number 9.
No, 3 is a factor of 9.
1, 3 is a prime number.
Yes, it's true. 3 is one of the factors of 6, so any number that has six as a factor also has 3 as a factor.
3 is one of several possible answers.