The highest is infinity, because numbers go on for ever. The highest common factor is 6 and lowest common multiple is 60.
It will go on for ever.
The lowest common multiple is 144. There's no such thing as the highest commonmultiple. If anybody ever brings you a number and tells you it's the highest commonmultiple of 36 and 48, just add 144 to his number, and show him that you've createda common multiple that's even greater than his.By the way, if you were actually asking for the highest common factor of 36 and 48,then that would be 12 .
There is NO greatest common multiple because I can always add another lowest common multiple and get an ever greater number that is a common multiple.
There is no highest common multiple. Once you get a common multiple - for example, multiplying 18 x 57, or using prime factorization to get the smallest common multiple - you can multiply it by 2, by 3, by 4, etc. and get ever-larger common multiples.
There can be no greatest common multiple. 120 is a common multiple, but then so is 120*10, or 120*100 and so on for ever and ever.The question you are asking is either the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) or Highest Common Factor (HCF).The LCM is 120 while the HCF is 6
There is no highest whole number because they go on for ever.
There are none because there is no such thing as a Greatest Common Multiple (GCM). If {a, b, c, ... x} is any set of integers, then a*b*c*...*x is a common multiple. Then twice that number is also a common multiple and is greater. And then, twice THAT number is a common multiple and greater still. It is easy to show that this process can go on for ever and so there is no such thing as a GCM.
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