The greatest common factor of 160 and 288 is 32.
384
It is 36,864
384
36,864
This is a question of ratios - what you do to one side of the ratio you do to the other (just like an equation): 7 is to 28 → 7 : 28 → (7/7) : (28/7) → 1 : 4 → (1×96) : (4×96) → 96 : 384 → 96 is to 384 Thus x = 384.
Since 48 is a factor of 384, it is automatically the GCF.
384
Yes and the quotient is 96
Assuming liquid: 384 qt Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis 96 gal*4 qt 1 gal=384 qt
96, 192, 288, 384, 480, 576, 672, 768, 864, . . .
The multiples of 96 are 96, 192, 288, 384, 480, 576, 672, 768, 864, 960, ...