NO!!!
'27' is a multiple of '9'
However, '9' is a factor of '27'
Yes, 9 is among the positive integer factors of 27 - the others are 1, 3, 27.
27 is not a factor of 9.
9 however is a factor of 27 (as 3x9=27)
Yes.
9 because 3*9 = 27
27=3*3*3. Those are the prime factors of 27. You could say that 9 is a factor of 27 since 27=3*9. Bfut the largest is 27 since 27=1*27.
the GCF of 27 and 63 is 9
The factorization of 27 is 1 X 27 3 X 9 Its factors are: 1, 3, 9, and 27.
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9 is both a factor and multiple of 9, since 1*9 = 9.
Since 9 is a factor of 27, it is automatically the GCF.
Since 9 is a factor of 27, it is automatically the GCF.
The factors of 27 are: 1, 3, 9, 27. The second greatest factor is: 9
Since 9 is a factor of 27, it is automatically the GCF.Factors of 9 are 1, 3, and 9 Factors pf 27 are 1, 3, 9 and 27 So the greatest common factor is 9The GCF is 9. The GCF must be a common factor, if you have two numbers and one is a factor of the other, that number will always be the GCF.9
the factors of 9 are 1, 3, and 9 The factors of 27 are 1, 3, 9, and 27. The largest factor they have in common (the largest/greatest common factor) is thus 9
That would be 9.
27 and 1 9 and 3 3 and 9 1 and 27
The GCF of 27, 36 and 72 is 9.The GCF is 9.
The factors of 9 are: 1, 3, and 9.The only prime factor of 9 is: 3.The factors of 27 are: 1, 3, 9, and 27.The only prime factor of 27 is: 3.
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Factors of 9 are 1, 3, and 9 Factors pf 27 are 1, 3, 9 and 27 So the greatest common factor is 9