50 is not a Prime number because it has more than 2 factors 10x5=50 1x50=50 and 80 is also not a prime because it has more than 2 factors 1x80=80 2x40= 80
80 40,2 20,2,2 10,2,2,2 5,2,2,2,2 62 2,31 50 25,2 5,5,2
prime numbers between 50 and 80 = 53,59,61,67 ,71,73,79
6 is not a factor of 80. 6 is not a prime number.
4 is a prime factor of 20 whereas it isn't a factor of 50.
50 is not a prime factor or a prime number because it has more than two factors and so it is a composite number
To find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 80, 62, and 50, we need to determine the largest number that evenly divides all three numbers. First, we find the prime factors of each number: 80 = 2^4 * 5, 62 = 2 * 31, and 50 = 2 * 5^2. The common prime factors among the three numbers are 2 and 5. Therefore, the GCF of 80, 62, and 50 is 2 * 5, which equals 10.
The greatest common factor of 54 and 99 is 9, which is not prime. The greatest common factor of 80 and 114 is 2, which is prime.
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50 25,2 5,5,2
80 40,2 20,2,2 10,2,2,2 5,2,2,2,2
Oh, dude, the greatest common factor of 50 and 80 is like the biggest number that can divide both of them evenly. So, you look at the factors of 50 (1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50) and the factors of 80 (1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 40, 80) and the biggest number they have in common is 10. So, the greatest common factor of 50 and 80 is 10. Easy peasy, right?
50 has only two prime factors: 2 and 5.