No, 16 is not a factor of 24. There is no whole number by which 16 can be multiplied that will give the result of 24. You have to multiply 16 by 1.5 to get 24.
No. As a general rule, factors cannot be larger than the numbers they are compared to.
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16 = 2X2X2X2; 24 = 2X2X2X3; therefore, the highest common factor is 23 = 8
8, 16, 24 and 48.
The GCF of 16, 24, 30, and 42 is 2.
The GCF of 18, 24 and 32 is 2.
The least common factor of any set of integers is 1.
The greatest common factor of the numbers 16 and 24 is 8.
There is no such thing as the smallest common factor. I guess the smallest common factor (integers only) for 16 and 24 would be -8. But that's just the negative version of the greatest common factor. I think you meant to ask either what is the smallest common multiple of 16 and 24 or what is the greatest common factor of 16 and 24. The greatest common factor of 16 and 24 is 8. The smallest common multiple of 16 and 24 is 48.
The first multiple ... ' 8 ' ... is the only factor of both 24 and 32 that's a multiple of 8 .
The GCF of 16 and 24 is 8.
The greatest common factor of the numbers 16 and 24 is 8.
The greatest common factor of 8, 16, and 24 is 8
16 = 2X2X2X2; 24 = 2X2X2X3; therefore, the highest common factor is 23 = 8
The GCF of 16, 22, and 24 is 2.
16 and 24 are not relatively prime. They have 2 as a common factor.
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The GCF of 16, 24, and 72 is 8.
The GCF of 16, 24, and 44 is 4.