Right now, it looks as if we have one large number. If that's a collection of two and/or three digit numbers, (or something else) separate them so we know what they are.
All numbers have common multiples.
Yes, numbers can have common prime factors.
Even numbers.
Yes - if two numbers share no common factors (besides 1) the least common multiple will be the product of the numbers.
All numbers have factors. Some numbers have some of the same factors as other numbers. These are known as common factors.
1 is a common factor of all numbers.
Yes, the least common multiple of two numbers is always divisible by those numbers' greatest common factor.
All nonzero numbers have factors. Some numbers have some of the same factors as other numbers. These are called common factors. Some factors are positive numbers. Common factors which are positive numbers would be called positive common factors.
The only common factor of these numbers is 1.
No. Every set of numbers has 1 in common.
Prime numbers are numbers with no common factors but one and itself.
That's another term for common factors. All numbers have factors. Some numbers have some of the same factors as other numbers.