Common factors of 17 and 50 are: 1.
The highest common factor depends entirely on the second number, as a highest common factor is the highest factor shared by two or more numbers. The factors of 50 are 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50. The prime factorisation of 50 is 2x5x5.
50 and 40's highest common factor is ten.
The common factors of 34, 51, and 85 are: 1 and 17
Don you mean the greatest common factor? the greatest common factor , or the GCF of 36 and 50 the factors of 36 = 1,2,3,4,6,9,12,18,36 the factors of 50 = 1,2,5,10,25,50 Their common factors are 1, and 2 so , 2 is the greatest common factor of 36 and 50
1, 5 and 25The GCF is 25.The highest common factor of 50 and 75 is 25
Common factors of 40 and 45 are: 1 and 5.
2, 5, 10Restate the question: What are the common factors of 50 and 60?50 = 2x5x560 = 2x2x3x5The common factors are 2, 5, and 10. 10 is the greatest common factor or GCF (also called the highest common factor, HCF).
The word "highest" implies that there can be only one such number. HCF(40, 50) = 10
factors of 50 = 1, 50, 2, 25, 5, 10, factors of 56 = 1, 56, 2, 28, 4, 14, 7, 8 so it can be 1 or 2 but the highest number is 2 so HCF (Highest Common Factor)
The highest common factor is 10, others are 5, 2 and 1
A single number cannot have a "common" factor, though it has factors: 1, 5,11. If you ask for the factors of 40 and 50, then for 40 you have 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 20, 40, while for 50 you have 1, 2, 5, 10, 25 and 50. In both of those sets you van find 1, 2, 5,10. Because they are in both sets they are "common" to both 40 and 50. The highest of the common ones is 10, so this is the "highest common factor" of 40 and 50. No higher factor will divide into both 40 and 50.
The common factors of 38 and 50 are: 1 and 2