The GCF is 2.
13 is a factor of both 78 (6 times) and 104 (8 times).Since 13 is also obviously a factor of itself, it must be the greatest factorthat's common to all three numbers.(If there were a greater one, then 13 would have a factor greater than itself.)
4 is the greatest common factor: it goes into 20 5 times and 24 6 times.
the greatest common factor of 2c squared times 2c is 2c
The highest common factor between 26 and 30 is 2, which goes into 26 a total of 13 times and into 30 some 15 times.
Starting with the numbers 22, 66, and 110, 22 divides into 66 evenly 3 times and into 110 evenly 5 times, so the greatest common factor between those three numbers is 22.
Assuming the second even number is equal to 4 or greater, than the highest common factor of the two numbers is equal to an even number 2 or greater. Why can't an odd factor be used? Any odd factor must be multiplied by (at least) 2 to create an even product (ie. the 1st even number). That same odd factor must be multiplied by (at least 2) and any other number to create a 2nd even product, thereby making the Greatest Common Factor (at least) 2 times the odd number....which is an even number.
If you're adding 5280000 and 0.00415, there isn't a common factor.
17 is the greatest common factor - it goes into 17 once, and 51 three times.
If the mass of one or both objects were increased by a factor of four, the force of gravity between them would be four times greater. The force of gravity is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the two objects.
There is NOT a common ratio between these 3 numbers. The ratio between the first 2 is 3 because 75 is 3 times 25. The ratio between the next 2 is 1&1/3 because 100 is 4/3 times 75.
The greatest common factor of 900 and 600 is 300. 300 goes into 600 twice and 900 three times.
The factor monomial for 30x^2y is the simplest expression that can be factored out from the given monomial. In this case, the factor monomial is 10xy, which is obtained by finding the greatest common factor of the coefficients and variables in the expression. This factor monomial represents the common terms shared by all parts of the original monomial, making it easier to work with in algebraic expressions.