There is always something in common, even if it's only 1.
Anything that isn't a factor of 16.
A common factor refers to a factor that is COMMON to two or more numbers. You have only one number in the question! Any integer greater than 154590 is not a factor.
The greatest common factor of 30 and 1 is 1.
"Common" means "same for both". There's no such thing as anything commonabout one single number. In order to have anything 'common', you need atleast two.But we can tell you this: The least common factor of 2310 and any othernumber is ' 1 '.
The least common factor of any set of integers is 1. It isn't anything else.
-- There's no such thing as anything 'common' about one single number. "Common" means "same for both", so there can't be anything 'common' until you have at least two numbers. -- When you do get another number to put alongside 114, their least common factor will be ' 1 '. That's the least common factor of any group of whole numbers.
Anything that isn't a factor of 12.
There's no such thing as the greatest common factor of "a number". "Common" means "same for both". There can't possibly be anything 'common' until you have at least two separate numbers.
"Common" means "same for both". There can't be anything common until you have at least two numbers.
"Common" means "same for both". There's never anything 'common' about a single item, and in order to have 'common' factors, you need at least two numbers. Now, 9 is never a common factor of 20 and any other number, because 9 is not a factor of 20.
There's no such thing as the greatest common factor of "a number". "Common" means "same for both". There can't possibly be anything 'common' until you have at least two separate numbers.
Anything that isn't 1, 2, 3 and/or 6.