n = 6, 12, 18, 24
The numbers could be 850 and 1700. There are other possibilities.
The greatest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite and cannot be found.
The greatest factors of A, B, and C, respectively, are the absolute values of A, B, and C. The greatest common factor of A, B, and C is 1.
There cannot be a greatest common factor if there are not at least two numbers to compare. The greatest common factor is the largest factor that all the numbers have in common - the largest factor that they all share.
The word GREATEST is a superlative and that means that there can be only one such number. It is not possible to have a greatest common factor pair. The greatest common factor is 4.
850 and 1700 are possibilities.
A variable can be any number. The GCF possibilities are infinite.
7, 21, 35 are some possibilities.
The numbers could be 850 and 1700. There are other possibilities.
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The greatest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite and cannot be found.
The greatest factors of A, B, and C, respectively, are the absolute values of A, B, and C. The greatest common factor of A, B, and C is 1.
Variables can be any number, leaving an infinite number of GCF possibilities.
It is quite possible that the answer is 'least common factor'.
There are several possibilities of pairs of numbers whose greatest common factor is 18. 54 and 198 18 and 126 414 and 846 72 and 1422
No, 8 is not a factor of 4.
The possibilities are infinite. One set: 1. 2xy 2. 2x2y 3. 2x4y