the least common factors that 165 and 330 share are 1,5,14,35, and 70.
Since 165 is a factor of 330, it is automatically the GCF.
Least common multiple of 165 and 330 is 330.
For small numbers which we can factorize easily, it is practical to use prime factorizations to find the greatest common factor. For larger numbers, however, this is not always practical. So instead we use the Euclidean Algorithm, as follows. (Here, * means multiply.) 330495 = 400 * 825 + 495 825 = 1 * 495 + 330 495 = 1 * 330 + 165 330 = 2 * 165 + 0 At each step, we divide one number by the other and get a remainder. (So when 330495 is divided by 825 the remainder is 495, etc). So we get the sequence 330495 , 825 , 495 , 330 , 165 , 0. Every common factor of 330495 and 825 is also a factor of 495, and every common factor of 825 and 495 is also a factor of 330495. Therefore the common factors of 330495 and 825 are precisely the common factors of 825 and 495. Similarly, the common factors of 825 and 495 are precisely the common factors of 495 and 330; and the common factors of 495 and 330 are precisely the common factors of 330 and 165; and these are precisely the factors of 165. In short, the common factors of the original two numbers are the factors of 165 (including 165 itself) and no others.
The lowest common multiple or LCM of 165 and 330 is 330. 165 x 2 = 330 330 x 1 = 330
The least common multiple of 165 , 22 = 330
330, 660, 990 and so on.
The least common multiple of the numbers 66 and 165 is 330.
It is: 330
The greatest common factor of 330 and 2,100 is 30.
The highest common factor of the numbers 210 and 330 is 30.
greatest common factor of 330 and 1760 is 110.